A cross between two plants that are heterozygous green and heterozygous tall is completed. What is the phenotypic ratio? The phenotypic ratio for the problem above is 9:3:3:1. Note that when crossing two heterozygous (for both alleles) parents this will always be the ratio.
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A cross between two plants that are heterozygous green and heterozygous tall is completed. What is the phenotypic ratio? The phenotypic ratio for the problem above is 9:3:3:1. Note that when crossing two heterozygous (for both alleles) parents this will always be the ratio.
ATP, NADPH, and oxygen are formed products of the light-dependent portion. The independent part would produce things like glucose or lowered amounts of energy and NADP, much lower.