Example of inborn behavior

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Answer 1
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Example : If your friends scares, you scream or you do something else and at the same time you turn your body quickly.


You mostly got this inborn behavior from your genetic


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Let's say the allele for short hair is S and the allele for long hair is s. Since long hair is recessive, an individual would need to have two copies of that allele to show the genotype (h0m0zygous - ss). That means they must inherit one from each parent.

A guinea pig with short hair could be h0m0zygous (SS) or heterozygous (Ss)

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Answer:

he Taeniae coil

Explanation:

The mesocolic,free and omental taeniae are collectively known as TAENIAE.

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C) a diploid zygote
D) a haploid zygote

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The answer is C. a diploid zygote

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