Answer:
The dominant phenotypes are Long flagella and one vacuole, and the recessive phenotypes are small flagella and two vacuoles.
Explanation:
As you can see in the attached table
1. For the size of the flagella we gave that:
- 241 organisms have long flagella
- 79 organisms have short flagella,
As there are more organisms with long flagella we can conclude that this is the dominant phenotype while the short flagella is the recessive phenotype.
2. For the number of vacuole we have:
- 247 organisms have one vacuole
- 73 organisms have two vacuole
As there are more organisms with one vacuole we can conclude that this is the dominant phenotype while having two vacuoles a is the recessive phenotype.
Then
Dominant phenotypes = Long flagella and one vacuole
Recessive phenotypes = Short flagella and two vacuoles
Classification of organisms is done while considering many factors such as:Cell type- whether the organism is prokaryotic or eukaryoticCell structure- This includes both the presence and composition of the cell wallBody type- whether the organism is multicellular or unicellularMode of nutrition- the method through which the organism achieves its nutritional requirement, by consuming other organisms (heterotroph) or making its own food (autotroph)
Answer:
Explanation:
The parents phenotypes are
TTff x TtFf
The f1 genotype will be
TTFf, TTff, TtFf, Ttff
The phenotypic ratio of tall and orange colored is 4/8= ½
The phenotypic ratio for tall and white is 4/8= ½
The genotypic ratio for each is ¼