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The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
Phenotype - outwardly observable as opposed to Genotype - genetic characteristics Eye color is something individuals may share, but it is possible they are genetically different, even for the alleles in question. Outside genetics, other terms are morphology, and largely for plants is 'habit', meaning how it grows, looks, etc.
common characteristics
throw all other characters a main character that make an object an organism is cell the functional and structural unit of life
The flow chart below indicates the hierarchical levels of the Linnaean classification system. Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C are all classified within the Phylum Chordata. Organism A and Organism B can be further classified into Class Mammalia. Organism C, on the other hand, can be further classified into Class Aves. Which of the following is most likely true about the organisms discussed in the paragraph above? A. Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C all have the exact same structural and behavioral characteristics. B. Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C do not share any structural characteristics with one another. C. Organism B and Organism C share more behavioral characteristics with one another than they do with Organism A. D. Organism A and Organism B share more structural characteristics with one another
it is not necessary for the survival of the individual organism.
An out-group is the organism in a cladogram that is the starting point and usually does not have any common characteristics with the other organisms in the cladogram.
The characteristics of an organism, such as its physical features, genetic makeup, and behavior, are used to determine its biological classification. Organisms with similar characteristics are grouped together into categories like genus and species based on their shared evolutionary history and degree of relatedness. This classification system helps scientists organize and study the vast diversity of life on Earth.
The presence of a notochord at some point in the organism's development is one of the characteristics that distinguishes chordates from other phyla. Without it, I'm not sure if the organism would be considered a chordate.
Two characteristics of life in a unicellular organism would be movement and obtaining food.
The presence of detectable immune complexes in the blood is important in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases, such as SLE and rheumatoid arthritis. However, for definitive diagnosis, the results of other studies must be considered.
The physical expression of the genotype is called the phenotype. It refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, such as its appearance, behavior, or other measurable features.