One major difference between metaphase I and metaphase II is the presence or absence of bivalents.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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___________ suggests that traits in offspring resemble the average of the parents
A. Mendelian inheritance B. Natural selection C. Blending inheritance D. Eugenic inheritance
Both pocket mice and peppered moths are exposed to selection pressure caused by ________
a. industrial pollution b. predators c. temperature changes in their habitats d. vegetative disruptions caused by introduced plant species
Life is organized in nature, ranging from a simple atom to a complex biosphere
1.True 2.False
In garden peas, one pair of alleles controls the height of the plant, and a second pair of alleles controls
flower color. The allele for tall (D) is dominant to the allele for dwarf (d), and the allele for purple (P) is dominant to the allele for white (p). A tall plant with white flowers crossed with a dwarf plant with purple flowers produces 1/4 tall purple, 1/4 tall white, 1/4 dwarf purple, and 1/4 dwarf white. What is the genotype of the parents? What will be an ideal response?