<span>Abiotic = Nonliving
Plants are living, they are biotic factors</span>
Answer:
An organism's genotype is the set of genes that it carries. However, since an organism's genotype generally affects its phenotype, the phenotypes that make up the population are also likely to change.
Explanation:
For example, differences in the genotypes can produce different phenotypes.
Most of the digested food is absorbed in the small intestine-- while the large intestine functions largely to reabsorb water.
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It is choice B.
Haploid cells contain one copy of genetic information. (ex sperm, egg)
Diploid cells contain two copies of the genetic information. (ex muscle, bone brain, eye, etc.)