The number of each electron in its shell determines how an atom combines with other atoms to form compounds.
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Whenever Mendel performed a cross with pea plants, he carefully categorized and counted the many offspring. Every time Mendel repeated a particular cross, obtained similar results. For example, whenever Mendel crossed two plants that were hybrid for stem height (Tt), about three fourths of the resulting plants were tall and about one fourth were short. Mendel realized that the principles of probability could be used to explain the results of genetic crosses.</span>
point b i think, because you have to see the amount of steepness in the slope.
Answer: b
Explanation: asexual have identical offspring sexual will have different/unique offspring which means they won’t be the exact same.