Answer:
Looks like a recessive trait, since both halves of the shape needs to be filled to make the trait active.
I’d say it would be hippos
He can maintain genetic stability if he keeps the plants properly seperated, treated, and reproduce with the same plants rather than specifically large ones or specifically small.
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Roots B.
Stem C.
Xylem D.
Phloem
The pathway that the viruses would most likely follow on first entering the plant is D. PHLOEM.
The phloem, whose purpose is to transport food from the leaves to the plant, is used as the pathway to spread the virus throughout the plant. The manifestation of aphid transmitted virus is the yellowing, mottling, or curling of leaves and the stunted growth of the plant.
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