It would heterozygous but it depends if ones dominant bc then that would be the color or it could be white and gray mix
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE; TRUE; TRUE" (1) While the Lophophorata (this groups includes worms and mollusks) are a well-recognized group, phylogenetic (family tree) studies do not yet agree on the identity of their closest relatives. (2)The marine flatworms (polycladids) are the smallest of the free-living flatworms, sometimes reaching lengths of 15 centimeters. (<span>3)Bilateria is a classification within Animalia, and are characterized by animals which are bilaterally symmetrical (with a left and a right side to their bodies).</span>
It takes place inside plants cells.