Answer:  dominants and
 dominants and  recessive.
 recessive. 
Explanation:
Mendel's monohybrid cross is definied as
- a genetic combination of two homogeneous genotypes.
- One is <em>dominant(TT)</em> to other <em>(tt-recessive).</em>
Result in F1 generation: 4 dominant(Tt), 0 recessive (tt)
Result in F2 generation: 3 dominant(TT, 2Tt), 1 recessive (tt)
[If one T is present then we call it Tall (Donimant effect), if none then we call it dwarf]
The results in the F2 generation after a monohybrid cross:  dominants and
 dominants and  recessive.
 recessive. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:ok what’s the answer the hell 
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Answer:
A good example happens during the breakdown of food particles.
Explanation:
The chemical energy stored in food is a type of potential energy. Transformation of this energy into kinetic energy happens during chemical reactions that takes place during digestion. A good example of kinetic energy is therefore the breakdown of carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water and heat.