Answer:
Monohybrid cross and Dihybrid cross are two genetic crossing methods that are used to study the inheritance of allele pairs.
Explanation:
These are useful in understanding the inheritance of traits from one generation to another. Monohybrid cross is a genetic cross that involves a single pair of genes that is responsible for one trait.
Answer:
Option A, 1/64
Explanation:
The genotype of a carrier female would be Pp
The genotype of a carrier male would be Pp
When these two adults are crossed , the following offspring are produced
Pp x Pp
PP, Pp, Pp, pp
Thus out of four children 3 children have normal phenotype but two are carrier.
So probability of having one normal child (with genotype PP) is 
So the probability of three normal children is

Hence, option A is correct
It is C, <span>Matter and energy are conserved as they pass through a food web.</span>
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
In this case, there are two varieties of horses: Domestic horses that are raised and bred by humans and Wild horses that lives in the wild. The issue of varieties in coat colour of domestic horses can be explained as what occured by selective breeding, also known as artificial selection which is a technique by which humans develop new offsprings with desirable and suitable characteristics. These breeders select two parents that possess beneficial phenotypic traits to mate, producing offsprings with those desired traits such as strength and also for coat colour as stated.
The answer is; C
It is caused by the recessive allele because the parents appear normal but are carriers of the disorder (meaning they are heterozygous for Pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy). Only when the offspring is heterogenous recessive do they display the disorder.
The disorder is also sex-linked because it tends to affect only boys. This means that the disorder is probably coded for by alleles in the Y- chromosome that determines the male sex.