Answer:
Genotype is the potential, it is the set of genes.
Phenotype is the expression of those genes, showing the dominant/ activated gene.
For example, my mother and members of her family are short with hazel eyes and dark hair.
My dad and his family are tall, with brown eyes and dark hair.
I will have genes for height that vary- short or tall. I will have genes for eyes hazel or brown.
I will have genes for hair- dark.
You don’t know, based on what i’ve told you, what my height or eye colour is. That’s my genotype.
I am tall, with hazel eyes and dark hair. That’s my phenotype.
This is really over simplified, but it should help you understand.
Genotype is the blueprint/ building plans. Phenotype is the building.
Answer:
What makes up cell membranes and is used to create hormones?
cholesterol**
All biomolecules have the following traits except
nitrogen elements**
What enzyme breaks down starch in your saliva?
amylase**
Which soil-based compounds do plants use to create amino acids from glucose?
nitrogen**
What is a lipid that makes up cell membranes and is used to create hormones?
cholesterol**
the answer is B. A daughter looks different from both her mother and her father.
To be reasonably sure that your observation will apply to the group you are studying, you should select a sample from the population and ensure that the selection is unbiased. The participants are selected at random to ensure that all the individuals in the group get equal chance of being represented in the sample. This removes the sampling bias in the sample.
T3 and T4 also known as triiodothyronine and thyroxine