Answer:
yes
Explanation:
that is the answer I think so.
The human eye has three types of cone cells. These cones respond to the light and its varying signals wavelengths determines how the brain will perceive the lights signals and determine the colors the person sees.
Damage to any one of the types of cone cells doesn't cause total blindness because they have independent structure and are parallel to each other. Instead, damage to any one of the types of cone may cause COLOR BLINDNESS.
Answer:
The correct answer is - A. codominance.
Explanation:
Codominance is an inheritance pattern that develops if there are two alleles of a particular gene in an organism and both are expressed together. It is not common as normally dominant allele masks the effect of recessive allele but here both traits occur.
Codominance is different from incomplete dominance as incomplete dominance expresses the dominant allele more than the recessive allele and expresses a mix of both.
The bacterium, which is able to survive in both aerobic as well as anaerobic conditions are known as facultative anaerobes.
The facultative anaerobes are the organism, which can use oxygen for the synthesis of the ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecule, but in the condition, where the oxygen is less or absent, they shift to fermentation or anaerobic respiration.
Hence, the correct answer is facultative anaerobes.