Answer:
The two blue budgies are most likely to be yyBb each
Explanation:
there are 3 different scenarios possible for crossing blue budgies:
1) yyBB crossed with yyBB
this is not possible because it does not allow for the genotype yybb (white budgies)
2) yyBB crossed with yyBb
again, this cross will not yield the genotype yybb required for white budgies as given in the problem statement
3) yyBb crossed with yyBb
which leaves us with this option being most likely the genotype of the parent budgies who will have white budgies as offspring
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<span>One parent is an albino with the genotype aa (recessive homozygous), while another parent has genotype AA (dominant homozygous). If they mate:</span>
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Parents aa x AA</span> F1 generation: Aa Aa Aa Aa <span><span>
This means that </span>c. all offspring are normal.</span>
<span>All of them are carriers of the albino allele (a), but albinism is expressed only when there are two recessive alleles.</span>
Classical conditioning or Pavlovian conditioning. An example which is frequently given for this type of conditioning is the stimulus which is often associated with Ivan Pavlov and his dogs. An important aspect that is associated with this type of learning or conditioning is that the response becomes automatic or reflexive.