Chromatids is your answer
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Genus comes first so genus
A simple example to illustrate genotype as distinct from phenotype is the flower colour in pea plants (see Gregor Mendel). There are three available genotypes, PP (homozygous dominant), Pp (heterozygous), and pp (homozygous recessive).
*The rate at which radioactive decay occurs.
*How much radioactive decay has occurred.
" <span>The cells I believe would be most common in muscle cells would be mitochondria in order to give the muscle, whether smooth, cardiac, or skeletal, enough energy to perform its job".....hope this helps.</span>