In the situation in question 5, what is the phenotypic ratio of all possible offspring?

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1:1:1:1

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a. tibia and fibula b. femur and humerus c. ulna and radius d. none of the above

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What part of the eye is affected by the highly contagious condition "pink eye"?

What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?

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Describe the development of reproductive organs in a fetus of each gender. Which genes, gene products, and hormones are involved in the sex differences? Which sex-related hormones are circulating in high concentrations in a pregnant woman compared to a nonpregnant woman? Do these hormones cross the placenta (if you are uncertain, consider hormone chemical class relative to membrane permeability to make an educated guess)? Assuming these hormones do cross the placenta, how do they affect the hormonal environment inside the fetus, and how does this relate to fetal reproductive development?

What will be an ideal response?

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Action potentials may result from hyperpolarization or depolarization

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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