The answers would be:
Genotype Phenotype
Tt Tall stemmed
tt Short stemmed
Genotypic ratio : 2:2 or 1:1
Phenotypic ratio: 2:2 or 1:1
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<u>You can read on to see how this was done:</u>
Tall stems (T) are dominant to short stems (t).
First figure out the genotypes of the parents. We have a short-stemmed plant and a heterozygous long-stemmed plant cross.
For short stem to occur, you need 2 pairs of short alleles. So the first parent would have a genotype of tt.
Heterozygous long-stemmed means that the parent has one of each allele. So the genotype of the second parent would be, Tt.
Now we can make our Punnett Square.
tt x Tt
<u> t t </u>
<u>T | Tt | Tt</u>
<u>t | tt | tt</u>
Let's list down the genotypes and phenotypic results.
Genotype no. Phenotype
Tt 2 Tall stemmed
tt 2 Short stemmed
So from that we can answer the other questions:
Genotypic ratio : 2:2 or 1:1
Phenotypic ratio: 2:2 or 1:1
Sorry I can’t see the image well but it would be number 2 and another one with a number in the middle of a tectonic plate
Answer: It is mostly likely B
Explanation: The phylum Arthropoda consists of invertebrate animals with exoskeletons, a segmented bodies, and paired jointed appendages. It is also more advanced than the organisms belonging to A,C, and D. However, I do not think it's E because that mostly includes sea dwelling creatures and this includes evidence of its habitat.
Answer:
Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET)
Explanation:
They usually occur in early childhood but may become symptomatic in adult life. In children, they commonly occur in or near a spinal fluid sac known as the fourth ventricle and are called medulloblastomas.