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Shkiper50 [21]
2 years ago
7

An unlearned stimulus-response connection, such as blinking when air is blown into someone's eyes, is considered a(n)?

Biology
1 answer:
fiasKO [112]2 years ago
4 0

An unlearned stimulus-response connection, such as blinking when air is blown into someone's eyes, is considered a reflex action.

<h3>What is a reflex action?</h3>
  • Reflex action is a sudden and involuntary response to stimuli.
  • It helps organisms to quickly adapt to an adverse circumstance that could have the potential to cause bodily harm.
  • Pulling our hands away immediately after touching a hot or cold object is a classic example of a reflex action.

A few examples of reflex action are:

  • When light acts as a stimulus, the pupil of the eye changes in size.
  • Coughing or sneezing, because of irritants in the nasal passages.

To learn  more about reflex action, refer:

brainly.com/question/10003986

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A wild-type tomato plant (Plant 1) is homozygous dominant for three traits: solid leaves (MM), normal height (DD), and smooth skin (PP).

Another tomato plant (Plant 2) is homozygous recessive for the same three traits: mottled leaves (mm), dwarf height(dd), and peach skin (pp).

In a cross between these two plants (MMDDPP x mmddpp), all offspring in the F1 generation are wild type and heterozygous for all three traits(MmDdPp).

Now suppose you perform a testcross on one of the F1plants (MmDdPp x mmddpp). The F2 generation can include plants with these eight possible phenotypes:

solid, normal, smooth

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mottled, normal, smooth

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Assuming that the three genes undergo independent assortment, predict the phenotypic ratio of the offspring in the F2 generation.

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<u>Cross 1:</u>

Parental) MMDDPP  x  mmddpp

F1) MmDdPp

<u>Cross 2</u>: <em>Testcross</em>

Parental) MmDdPp   x   mmddpp

Gametes) MDP   MdP   MDp  Mdp   mDP   mdP   mDp  mdp

                 mdp   mdp   mdp   mdp   mdp   mdp   mdp   mdp

Punnet Square)

              mdp            

MDP     MmDdPp

MdP     MmddPp

MDp     MmDdpp

Mdp     Mmddpp

mDP     mmDdPp

mdP     mmddPp

mDp     mmDdpp

mdp      mmddpp    

F2) 8/64 = 1/8 MmDdPp, solid leaves, normal height, smooth skin

     8/64 = 1/8 MmddPp,  solid leaves, dwarf height, smooth skin

     8/64 = 1/8 MmDdpp, solid leaves, normal height, peach skin

     8/64 = 1/8 Mmddpp,  solid leaves, dwarf height, peach skin

     8/64 = 1/8 mmDdPp, mottled leaves, normal height, smooth skin

     8/64 = 1/8  mmddPp,  mottled leaves, dwarf height, smooth skin

     8/64 = 1/8  mmDdpp,  mottled leaves, normal height, peach skin

     8/64 = 1/8  mmddpp,  mottled leaves, dwarf height, peach skin

Another way of predicting the phenotypic ratio of the offspring in the F2 generation is by performing a testcross for each gene by separately and then multiplying their genotypic proportions. This is:

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Parental) Mm  x  mm

Gamtes) M  m    m   m

Punnet Square)        M     m

                       m    Mm   mm

                       m    Mm   mm

F2) 1/2 Mm

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<u><em>High Gene</em></u>

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Gamtes) D  d    d   d

Punnet Square)       D     d

                       d     Dd    dd

                       d     Dd    dd

F2) 1/2 Dd

      1/2 dd

<u><em>Skin Gene </em></u>

Parental) Pp  x  pp

Gamtes) P   p   p   p

Punnet Square)       P    p

                          p   Pp   pp

                          p   Pp   pp

F2) 1/2 Pp

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solid leaves ratio -> 1/2

normal height ratio -> 1/2

smooth skin ratio -> 1/2

MmDdPp ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8

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MmddPp ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8

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MmDdpp ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8

  • For plants with solid leaves, dwarf height, peach skin

Mmddpp ratio:  1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8

  • For plants with mottled leaves, normal height, smooth skin

mmDdPp  ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8  

  • For plants with mottled leaves, dwarf height, smooth skin

mmddPp ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8

  • For plants with mottled leaves, normal height, peach skin

mmDdpp ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8  

  • For plants with mottled leaves, dwarf height, peach skin

mmddpp  ratio: 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8                    

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