The fraction of offspring that the Punnett square predict will be tall is ¾ (option C).
<h3>What is the punnet square?</h3>
The punnet square is a graphical representation used to determine the probability of an offspring expressing a particular genotype.
The punnet square is used to predict the percentage or proportion of offsprings of a cross that possess a specific genotype.
According to this question, a punnet square shows a cross between two tall pea plants. The allele for tall height (T) is said to be dominant while the allele for short height (t) is recessive.
If two heterozygous genotype crosses i.e. Tt × Tt, the percentage of offsprings that will be tall is 75% or ¾.
Therefore, the fraction of offspring that the Punnett square predict will be tall is ¾.
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Hi there!
Great question!
There are different organisms on Earth and they all get energy differently.
For example, a plant gets its energy from the sun. The sun shines down on it, giving the plant energy to grow.
On the other hand, a wolf would get its energy from the food it eats. When the wolfs belly is full, it has more energy to run around and catch more of it!
Hope this helps! :D
Doesn’t normally happen until your 40’s or 50’s
Im not to sure but i thinks its pulmonary vein