The correct answer there is an exact compromise between two genes (alleles). <span>The codominance is a form of dominance when the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote are both fully expressed. As a result of this, offspring have a phenotype that is neither dominant nor recessive. Example of codominance is found in ABO blood types. When you have allele Ia and allele Ib the expressed blood type is AB.</span>
Process A likely describes a photosynthesis whilst process B describes respiration.
Replication of the nucleus.
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Keep in mind the energy pyramid.
90% energy is lost at each level approximately.</span>