This representates the temperature of F degrees Fahrenheit converted to degrees Celsius. Remember that in order to change temperature we need to use the following formula: <span>from Fahrenheit to Celsius: first subtract 32, then multiply by 100/180</span>
A dominant trait can be shown both when an organism is homozygous dominant AND heterozygous. Two different genotypes give the same visible result so a testcross is needed to be able to accurately say if the organism is homozygous dominant or heterozygous
Answer:
good question the answer is A. lol
Explanation:
Well, photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP
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The probability of transmitting both traits to his son is Zero. This is because the son has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XX), therefore since the traits are linked to the X chromosomes, it means the son will only be a carrier but will not show the trait phenotypically.