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Yes, phenotype refers to the observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, such as black hair or tall stature. It is based on an individual's genetic makeup and interactions with the environment.
No, "tall" is not a long vowel word. In the word "tall," the vowel sound is short, represented by the /æ/ sound.
Tall is an adjective (a describing word) and thus does not have a past tense.
Yes, "tall-tale" is a compound word, as it is made up of two words (tall + tale) that are combined to create a new word with a specific meaning.
The homophone for "tall" is "tale".
No, "tall height" is not correct, because "height" is a measurement of tallness or altitude (a vertical distance), and a measurement can be large or small, but not tall. So you can say a great height, but not a tall height. You can use "tall" by itself to refer to a relatively great height (for example, a tall building).This is a fairly subtle point of usage. It is not uncommon to hear people say things like "tall height", because something of great height is tall, but the height itself is not tall. Another example is "cheap price": a price can be high or low, and an item with a low price is cheap, but the price itself cannot be cheap.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
Codiminant principle suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.
she was black. She wore glasses, and had her hair pulled back into a bun. she was 5'2" tall.
Nope! TT is the dominant phenotype (what ever it may be) and tt is the recessive phenotype (what ever that may be).So say T is the allele for Tall plants, t is the allele for short plants. TT would be show the tall phenotype while tt would show the short phenotype. If the genotype was Tt, the phenotype would be tall as well because the T is dominant and masks the phenotype of t (short plants).
The genotype of an organism is the group of characteristics derived from a combination of heredity and environmental factors. Genotype is based on genetic factors only. phenotypes are the genes that an organism carries. For example, the gene for blue eyes could be b and the gene for brown eyes could be B. Bb is a genotype. Phenotype is the trait that show up. Since brown eyes are dominant, the phenotype of Bb would be brown eyes.
Codominant
Codominant
Genotype is the specific combination of genes that contribute to a trait that an organism has. (For example, the genes for being tall).Phenotype is the expression of the trait which is partially influenced due to the genotype and partly by the environment (Even if you have the genes for being tall, if you are malnourished you will not grow as tall).
Joan is said to have been short, barely 5 feet tall, with a stocky build and black hair.
Blackbeard was described as tall and fairly muscular, with a (possibly braid) black beard and black hair. His eye color (according to illustrations), is blue.
Tall=TT Short=tt
Phenotype and genotype traits don't always have to be the same. Phenotype is the physical characteristics and genotype is the genetic makeup. For example a pea plant can have the genotype of TT and look tall while another plant can have a genotype of Tt and also look tall (T= dominant trait; t= recessive trait.)