Answer:
Codominance
Explanation:
Codominance is when two dominant traits are equally dominant, and therefore they both are expressed in the offspring's phenotype. For example, if in a flower, blue (BB) and red (RR) are codominant their offspring would be both red and blue. One of the common examples of codominance in humans is blood type, which is seen in AB blood since A and B are equally dominant.
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The molecules in a
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B) A school of sunfish.
In biology, a population is a number of all the organisms of the same group or species who live in a particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding