Elbow dysplasia is an inherited developmental abnormality that affects the elbow joint of dogs. It is accepted that the offspring of <span>a </span>dog<span> with the condition are likely </span><span>to develop the condition themselves. Therefore, the likely answer is: '</span>It has low diversity in its genes'. Even though the dog is a mixed breed, it is possible that one or both parents carried the gene for a predisposition to elbow dysplasia.
Answer: Of all the branches of complex animals, sponges are the only group lacking TRUE TISSUE.
Explanation:
Answer: "sexual" ; in the sense that they reproduce "sexually" —and NOT asexually.
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