5. glucose
6. C6H12O6
7. fructose
8. sucrose
9. C12H22O12
10. Starch
11. Glycogen
12. Cellulose
The correct answer is - One parent has white feathers and one has red/white feathers.
The offspring, the chickens, have feathers that are only white, or feathers that are with both red and white color. There's not a single individual in the offspring that has only red feathers.
That leads to the conclusion that one of the parents had white feathers, while the other had red and white feathers, as those are the only two combinations in their offspring.
A parent that has only red feathers can be excluded (though not 100%) because there's not a single chick out of the 30 chicks with red feathers, and if there was a red feathered parent the chances are very high that at least one of them will be red feathered as well.
Answer: One parent has white feathers and one has red/white feathers.
Explanation:
B.) white hair
C.) B b
D.) B B
I think it's C :)
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sorry mines was phenotype I did not read it carefully but the one that say phenotype is brown hair
Select the item if it helps organisms keep their shape.
A.bone
B.smooth muscle
C.skeletal muscle