Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
There is no way to predict what the phenotypic ratio will be if we are not given the genotypes/phenotypes of the previous generation. However the concepts of genetic crossings can be explained.
In genetics, there is often genes controlling a certain characteristic in an organism, and when this organism mates, it passes on its genetic information to its offspring. This information can be mapped and we can predict what the future generation will look like given the genotypes and phenotypes of the generation before.
A. flies
flies are usually attracted to rotten odor smells, and so they would fly to the area. On contact with the flower, the pollen will get on the fly. After flying away, some of the pollen would fall to the ground, resulting in another flower blooming if conditions are right
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Flowing rivers carry sediment and empty into the ocean. As layers build up and become compressed, water is squeezed out.
Fungi is classified in their own kingdom because at first they were considered as plants because they grew out of soil and had rigid cell walls, but now they are separated because they are considered to be more closely related to animals than plants.
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