I'm pretty sure that it's C. I'm not quite sure though.
Phenotypically and genotypically there are only two different ratios. If you think of a Punett square...
<span>You could say that a pea plant with the trait for the dominant color green (G) could also carry the recessive trait for yellow (g). So let's say you mate a dominant green, (Gg) with another dominant green, (Gg). You would get 1 (GG), 2 (Gg) and 2 (gg). </span>
<span>Phenotypically (as in physical traitwise), the ratio is 3:1 because you have 3 green colored peas and one yellow. </span>
<span>Genotypically (as in traitwise), the ratio is 1:2:1, because you have 1 (GG), 2 (Gg) and 1 (gg). </span>
<span>So although it's random, for any specific trait there are only 4 different outcomes.</span>
Hypophyseal portal system allows the hypothalamus to have direct communication with the anterior pituitary.
The hypophyseal portal system is a network of blood vessels that connects the anterior portion of the gland and hypothalamus at the base of the brain. Two capillary beds, one in the median eminence and the other in the anterior pituitary, make up the portal system. Its principal job is to swiftly transfer and exchange hormones between the anterior pituitary gland and the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus.
The cortisol, androgens, and aldosterone hormones interact with anterior pituitary gland cells via travelling through the hypophyseal portal system. Hormonal signaling through the hypophyseal portal system enables connection between these two structures.
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Water enters a plant through the root hair along the concentration gradient. From the roots cells water moves into the xylem. Xylem is the major water conducting tissue in the plants. The main driver of water movement in the xylem is the transpiration. Transpiration is the loss of water from the aerial parts of plant. in this way water moves up to the leaves where water is used in the photosynthesis.
<span>The answer would be: synergist only
Synergist muscle will help the movement of the prime mover. One of the examples would be the biceps and brachioradialis. Antagonist muscle will have an opposite movement so they will cancel each other. The example would be biceps and triceps.</span>