The answer is actually false, i just took the test
Because astrologers don't use tools , don't observe the planet.
Answer:
Blue offspring only
Explanation:
If A blue budgie is crossed with a white budgie.
i.e yyBB or yyBb × yybb
let use yyBb for blue budgie,so we have; yB, yb, yB, yb representing the columns on the horizontal rows of the punnet square.
on the other hand, in white budgie yybb, we will have yb, yb, yb, yb representing the rows on the vertical column of the punnet square.
if a dihybrid cross occurs among these representative, all progeny in the punnet square will be yyBb, showing that they are all Blue offspring only.
A young insect looks like a smaller version of an adult depending on the species. Which in incomplete metamorphosis the insect would be called a nymph for it being much smaller than the adult insect. Hope that helps!