Incomplete dominance will produce the most pink flowered plants.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Incomplete dominance means when an allele from two homozygous parents combine in the offspring. This offspring contains one allele from one parent and another allele from another parent.
Incomplete dominance doesn’t allow just one allele or trait to dominate rather produces a combination of both
. The Red flower has RR allele and the white flower has WW allele.
When two flowers are crossed there is probability of RR, WW or RW allele to be formed. The RW heterozygous allele forms the pink flower. The two alleles are expressed as Red and White.
Answer:
The tetrad occurs during the first phase of meiosis. It is the foursome of chromatids that forms when replicated homologous chromosomes align. It must be formed for crossing over to occur. It is broken apart when the homologous chromosomes separate in meiosis I.
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4. Is the Apollo 11 mission
Answer:
C, B, A, D
Explanation:
The images in this question is portraying the stages involved in MITOSIS, which is a kind of cell division that forms two genetically identical daughter cells. The four stages of mitosis represented in the image are as follows: interphase, prophase, metaphase, and anaphase
- INTERPHASE: This stage is regarded as the resting stage of the cell. The chromosomes are found to be supercooled together as chromatins as seen in image C.
- PROPHASE: In the prophase stage, the chromosomes become condensed and more visible as seen in image B.
- METAPHASE: In the metaphase stage, the chromosomes align at the equator of the cell in order to be pulled apart by microtubules as seen in image A.
- ANAPHASE: In the Anaphase stage, the chromosomes are pulled apart into opposite poles of the cell as depicted in image D.
Favorable
Traits that enhance survivability and reproduction, to be more specific.<span />