Answer:
PLASMA IS CORRECT
Explanation:
The sun, just like all other stars is made up of a state of matter that is a lot more common than solids, liquids or gasses. It is known as Plasma. Plasma can be created by heating a gas or subjecting it to a strong electromagnetic field, applied with a laser or microwave generator at temperatures above 5000 °C.
B. The male urethra serves both the urinary and reproductive systems but at different times.
C. The male urethra is longer than the female urethra.
D. The male urethra is a passageway for both urine and semen.
B. cholesterol.
C. lipids.
D. amino acids.
Cu(s) + S(s) CuS(s)
C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
5C2O42-(aq) + 2MnO4-(aq) + 16H+(aq) 10CO2(g) + 2Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l)
Ag+(aq) + I-(aq) AgI2(s)
A monohybrid cross involves the study of one trait at a time, while a dihybrid cross involves the study of two traits simultaneously.
A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross that involves the study of one trait at a time. It is focused on analyzing the inheritance of only one pair of alleles. In contrast, a dihybrid cross is a genetic cross that involves the study of two traits simultaneously. It is used to determine the patterns of inheritance for two different gene pairs.
For example, let's consider a monohybrid cross involving flower color in pea plants. If we cross a purebred yellow flowered pea plant (YY) with a purebred green flowered pea plant (yy), the resulting offspring will all have yellow flowers (Yy). In a dihybrid cross, we would consider two traits, such as flower color and seed shape. We could cross a purebred yellow, round-seeded plant (YYRR) with a purebred green, wrinkled-seeded plant (yyrr), resulting in offspring with yellow, round seeds (YyRr).
In summary, the main difference between a monohybrid cross and a dihybrid cross is that a monohybrid cross focuses on one pair of alleles for one trait, while a dihybrid cross focuses on two pairs of alleles for two different traits.
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