I think it’s photosynthesis not 100% sure
20 babies were born in the ward, 10 of them had blue eyes and the other 10 had brown eyes.
% of blue eyes babies is 50% and % of brown eyes babies is also 50% (10/20*100).
<h3>What is a Dominant trait? </h3>
Brown eye color gene is a dominant trait, and it can express itself in pure breed condition as well as impure breed condition.
Blue eye color gene is recessive and can only express itself in pure breed recessive condition, the dominant gene repress the expression of the recessive gene phenotypically, but the genetic makeup remains the same.
Hence, the blue-eyed babies have pure breed recessive genotype and brown eyed babies have pure breed dominant genotype or genotype.
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Answer:
A biotic interaction: intrascpecific competition
Explanation:
The correct answer is the law of segregation or the law of purity of gamete.
Meiosis results into the formation of gametes. The gametes are always pure for a particular trait because each gamete carries either the dominant or the recessive factor but not both as we find in F1 individuals. This follows the 'principle of segregation', the law proposed by Mendel. This law is also called 'law of purity of gametes'. The ratio 3:1 in F2 generation of a monohybrid cross suggests that alleles are segregated and the test cross confirmed it.
The fluids would be isosmotic.