i think the answer is A.5
Answer:
One chromosome of the homologous pair has a sequence that results in hair and one chromosome has a sequence that results in no hair
One copy of the "H" allele on the homologous chromosome is enough to make the guinea pig have hair since both alleles are transcribed and translated
Only one of the chromosomes in the homologous pair carry the genetic sequence to make hair
Explanation:
Hairy is dominant over hairless. If there was a hairless guinea pig here instead, we would know its genotype. It would be hh. Remember any time a dominant allele is present it is expressed in the phenotype, so if the phenotype is not the dominant one, we know the genotype must contain two recessive alleles.
I’m pretty sure the answer is C
Similarities: Nucleus vacuoles, chromosomes Mitochondria, cell membranes cytoplasm, nucleus membrane.<span>
Differences: P</span>lant cells contain chloroplasts which make the plants food (sugar). this process is called photosynthesis. A plant cell also has a cell wall, a stiff outer layer that surrounds and protects the cell and gives it shape.