The phenotype is just a characteristic/trait.
For instance Brown and Green are phenotypes of eye color.
This can also be used in Punnet Squares, and could be displayed as B and G.
B equaling dominant Brown, and G = dominant Green, vice versa to g and b where they are recessive.
95% sure it is answer B) Detect the electrical discharges of prey in the sand using small pits on it's bill, crush the food with grinding pads on the top and bottom of it's bill (they don't have actual teeth), and webbed feet.
I did some quick research and it had all of those things.
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Adjectives so as to speak are descriptive words on nouns. Clauses are phrases with subjects and verbs. An adjective clause is a phrase with subject and verb that functions in description.
The correct sentence with adjective clause is: <span>liz, who could always make people laugh, was loved by the whole block
The adjective clause is: </span><span>who could always make people laugh
This adjective clause describes Liz.
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A. Haploid cells
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