The pattern of inheritance of the offspring of a hemophiliac father would be heterozygous.
<h3>What is Hemophilia?</h3>
Hemophilia is defined as the sex–linked disorder that occurs due to an abnormality of the X chromosome.
A father that has hemophilia would be affected only on his X chromosome and can only pass it to their children making them carries.
This is because the children would inherit only one X chromosome from their father and a healthy X chromosome from their mother.
Learn more about chromosome here:
brainly.com/question/269366
#SPJ1
Mono hybrid cross dihybrid cross homozygous cross heterozygous
No but they are considered protected
Cleavage lacks the growth phase of mitosis resulting in progressively smaller cells
Because many living organisms begin in the womb similarly, showing that organisms have a common ancestor