I think it is B because the other ones makes sense
Answer:
In the crossing of two hybrid plants for the color flowers trait can be seen that the phenotypes are purple flowers and white flowers and in the descendants the phenotypes, genotypes and probabilities are purple flowers Bb (50%), purple flowers BB (25%) and white flowers bb (25%).
Explanation:
For the flower color trait, the dominant allele is purple (B) and the recessive allele is white (b). The planted cross shows two purple hybrid flowering plants (Bb) and the offspring can be seen in Punnet square:
<u>Crossing: Bb X Bb
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Alleles B b
B BB Bb
b Bb bb
The results in the offspring are:
- <em>Plants with purple heterozygous flowers Bb 50%.
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- <em>Plants with pure purple flowers BB 50%.
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- <em>Plants with white flowers bb 25%.</em>
Answer:
Exposure
Explanation:
Being exposed to this violent environment/habitat contributes significantly to the behavior of the person witnessing it, as it is what they witness around them. If you've ever heard of the term "copycat" you'd know that it is based off of human adaptation to follow others when our brains are still developing to figure out who we are individually. That's why growing up in a good home environmental area is so important as it influences the way you perceive life.