B - When many individuals of the same species are available for mating.
And
C - When the individuals live in a stable environment in which they thrive.
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This occurs in dihybrid crosses
There is a 9/16 chance of the offspring have all dominant traits
A 3/16 chance of the offsprings traits being dom/rec or rec/dom
A 1/16 chance of the traits being all recessive.
For example if Tall is dominant to short and Red is dominant to green
9/16ths of the offspring will be Tall and Red
3/16ths will be either Tall and green OR short and Red
1/16ths chance the offspring will be short and green
<span>Early life was too simple to fully fix the sun or use higher functions to provide it's own energy. They were probably more like archaea that are seen around vents in extreme regions, such as the floor of the ocean or in high temperature pools in Yellowstone. These items "eat" the sulfur and other energy to create their needs. This would develop by necessity into mitochondria and chloroplast like bacteria as they ventured out from the vents to other areas and competed for heat and energy</span>
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Radial symmetry is the arrangement of body parts around a central axis, like rays on a sun or pieces in a pie. ... The two halves of a radially symmetrical animal may be described as the side with a mouth (oral side”) and the side without a mouth (aboral side