The right answer is dihybrid crosses.
<span>A dihybrid crossing is a reproduction between two organisms that differ in two traits. Individuals of this type of cross are homozygous for a specific trait.
The traits are characteristics that are determined by DNA segments called genes.
Diploid organisms inherit two alleles for each gene.
An allele is an alternative version of an inherited gene (one of each parent) during sexual reproduction.</span>
Answer:
amino acids
Explanation:
A protease is an enzyme capable of catalyzing the breakdown of proteins into polypeptide fragments and single amino acids, which are the building block of proteins. Proteases act by breaking peptide bonds by a process called hydrolysis, a reaction where water molecules break down peptide bonds (hydro means water and lysis means split). Proteases can be classified depending on the catalytic residue into cysteine, serine, threonine, aspartic, glutamic and metalloproteases.