How can an organism have the same phenotype, but different genotypes?

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Answer 1
Answer: Yes, an organism can have the same phenotype but different genotypes.
Genotype is the genetic makeup.
Phenotype is physical appearance.

Alleles are forms of a gene. ex. Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Blue eyes are recessive.

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If angle ABE = 2n + 7 and angle EBF=4n-13,
find angle ABE.​

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Answer:

The measure of angle ABE is 27°.

Explanation:

Consider the below figure attached with this question.

Given information: ∠ABE=2n+7 and ∠EBF=4n-13.

From the below figure it is clear that ∠ABE and ∠EBF are congruent.

m\angle ABE=m\angle EBF

2n+7=4n-13

Isolate variable terms on one side.

7+13=4n-2n

20=2n

Divide both sides by 2.

10=n

The value of n is 10.

We need to find the measure of ∠ABE.

\angle ABE=2(10)+7=20+7=27

Therefore, the measure of angle ABE is 27°.

The measure of angle ABE is 27°.

Since the angles are congruent, therefore, ∠ABE=2n+7 and ∠EBF = 4n-13 will be equated to each other.

This will be;

2n+7 = 4n-13

Collect like terms

4n-2n = 7+13

2n  = 20  

Divide both sides by 2.  

2n/2 = 20/2

n = 10  

Therefore, the value of n is 10.

Since angle ABE = 2n + 7

ABE = 2[10]  + 7

= 20 + 7 =  27°.  

Therefore, the measure of angle ABE is 27°

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Regarding the area labeled D, which best describes the characteristics of the ocean current in this location?A.
cold, high salinity, and less dense waters

B.
warm, low salinity, and less dense waters

C.
warm, high salinity, and dense waters

D.
cold, low salinity, and dense waters

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Can y'all give me some examples of physical changes

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Something that melts, something that changes shapes (for instance, play dough being squished), something that boils, something being mixed or dissolved (but only if it doesn't chemically react), etc. A physical change is a change of state of matter. 

Why aren't the atomic masses of most elements whole numbers

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Calculate the number of moles in:
- 32 gram of water

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Answer:

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Answer:

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