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If one fruit fly is heterozygous for long wings and the other is homozygous for short wings, the expected percentage of their offspring having long wings would be 50%. This is because when the long-winged parent passes on the dominant long-wing allele and the short-winged parent passes on the recessive short-wing allele, the offspring would have one of each allele, resulting in the offspring having long wings.
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When a heterozygous long-winged fly (LW) is crossed with a short-winged fly (ww), the possible genotypes of the offspring are LW and ww. This results in a 50% chance of producing long-winged offspring (LW) and a 50% chance of producing short-winged offspring (ww). Therefore, there is a 50% likelihood that the offspring will have long wings.
A quail is a ground bird with short, round wings. They are known for their distinctive call and habits of running on the ground rather than flying long distances.
A large butterfly (wingspan 3-5 inches), the two-tailed swallowtail is found only west of the Mississippi in North America (in canyon lands, foothills, valleys, woodlands, and gardens from southwestern Canada through the western half of the U.S. and into Mexico).
It depends on the power and size of the plane, for high flight it would be good for long wings for acrobatics it would be short
A glider has no engine, that is the main difference. They also have long thin wings to hold them up for a long time, whereas the jet usually has short, swept back wings for speed.
yes they can but not all of them. the northern mole crickets all have wings but some of them are too short to fly with. The ones with wings long enough are usually found in the Caribbean and in central and south America. whereas the ones with wings too short are found in Florida where the adults with wings of normal length are very rare if they are there at all.
Long wings create more lift. So jet planes have long wings.
No. Some flightless birds such as the kiwi have very small, rudimentary wings. Other flightless birds such as the ostrich have larger wings, but they are still small and quite useless for flight.
The opposite of brachycephalic (short-faced) is dolocephalic (long-faced).
I think a crows wings span is a foot long