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Answer: Choice C</h3>
Assuming both parents have genotype Bb, this would lead to the Punnett square (in this case a monohybrid cross) as shown in the image below. We have four outcomes, three of which are unique. Those offspring genotypes are: BB, Bb, and bb.
An offspring with B or b on its own is not possible because both parents contribute genes.
Amino acids contain a acidic carboxylic acid group connected to their alpha carbon.<span> The alpha carbon is also connected to an amine group and an R group that is distinct to each amino acid.</span>
A) Receiving is to sending
There often many dendrites per neuron, but only one axon. dendrites branch in many directions and are sensitive to signals from other neurons. They receive these signals and pass them to the soma (the part of the neuron that contains the nucleus). It is the axon that sends these signals to other neurons.