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Q: Can your size of your earlobes tell your intelligence?
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How can you tell if you have attached or detached earlobes?

If they attach directly to the side of the head, they are attached earlobes. If they don't they are unattached.


What is the probability of having a child with attached earlobes when an individual with attached earlobes mates with an individual heterozygous for free earlobes?

Attached earlobes are a recessive trait. When one parent has attached earlobes and the other is heterozygous for free earlobes, the chances of any particular offspring having attached earlobes is fifty percent.


What are some questions about condensation?

its earlobes earlobes are always the answer


Earlobes can be either attached or detached. The allele for attached earlobes is recessive and the allele for detached earlobes is dominant. What must be true is a boy is born with attached earlobes?

He has a homozygous genotype


What is the ratio of free earlobes to attached earlobes?

88:69


Both you and your sister or bother have attached earlobes yet your parents have unattached earlobes unattached earlobes are dominant over attached earlobes what are the genotypes of your parents?

the gene is not shown in their chara ter


What is the link between a chickens eggs and its earlobes?

The color of the chickens earlobes is usually an indicator of what color egg they will lay. Red earlobes - Brown, Blue, or Green eggs Blue earlobes - Blue or Green eggs White Earlobes - White eggs


Why do more people have attached rather than unattached earlobes?

Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached earlobes are reccessive.


How do you use earlobes into a sentence?

He gently touched her earlobes while whispering sweet nothings in her ear.


Why do humans have earlobes?

Earlobes are thought to be a remnant of ear muscles that humans no longer need. They don't serve a specific function, but they do vary in size and shape among individuals.


Why aren't your earlobes hard?

Earlobes contain no bone or cartilage. They are just flesh.


Are earlobes a recessive gene?

Recessive, but there are gray areas for earlobes that are very rare.