I think the answer is A.) fats
<span>Mendel showed that the green-seed trait did not disappear but was only masked by breeding plants with only two alleles for the trait. After the cross of yellow seed, a small amount of offspring had green seeds. So, he concluded that the green-seed trait is masked by the dominant yellow-seed trait and that two alleles are necessary for green-seed trait to show up.</span>
Answer: The correct answer is: Plasmogamy
Explanation: During the sexual reproduction of Funghi, there's a stage called plasmogamy. In this Stage, the cytoplasm of two cells fuse, however, the nucleus of those two cells, don't fuse.
After this stage is completed, the nucleus procedes to fuse in a stage called karyogamy.
<u>In conclusion, the term that describes the fusion of cytoplasm from two individuals is called plasmogamy.</u>
The answer is D. The dark mice could not camouflage on the white beach sand hence were more conspicuous. Therefore, the Predators were able to easily spot them and prey on them. Therefore, the phenotype of dark mice reduced in the population since most mice were not able to reach maturity and pass down their traits. The allele for white fur, therefore, increased in the population. This is the process of natural selection at work.