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Answer:
(Twisted leaves)
The mutant allele is dominant to its corresponding wild-type allele
(Forked leaves)
The mutant allele is dominant to its corresponding wild-type allele
(pale leaves)
The mutant allele is neither dominant nor completely recessive to its corresponding wild-type allele
Explanation:
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Evolution, allowed birds to survive in various climates
In a plant species, if the b allele (blue flowers) and the b allele (white flowers) are incompletely dominant (bb is light blue), an all light blue offspring<span> ratio is expected in a cross between a blue-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant.</span>
Experimental- amount of solution
Dependant- acidity
Control- water
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Answer:
it may affect the animals and other tree's.
Explanation:
it may affect animals because since it is a new tree, you might not know that it may be harmful for some animals, like maybe the berries the produce are poisonous or fruits some animals are forbidden to eat. this may be a problem because some animals may accidentally eat that fruit and possibly be injured or die.
trees need sunlight and food, if another tree hopes in suddenly there would be more competition for sunlight and water, there may also be not enough water and sunlight for all the trees to share. this is a problem because if the trees can't get enough sunlight and water, they would die and this leads to a broken home for the animals living in that tree.