A free earlobe is an earlobe that is not entirely attached to the head. The gene for free earlobes is dominant in most cases.
It is called a lobe as in earlobe.
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The superior and anterior malleolar ligaments in the middle ear assist in the function of the three auditory ossicles. If they are damaged, condutive deafness may result.
In eyes, it would be brown is dominant, and blue is recessive. Free earlobe allele is said to be dominant over the attached earlobe allele. When an organism has two dominant alleles for a trait, it is called homozygous dominant. Two recessive alleles for a trait is homozygous recessive.
The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
An earlobe fetish.
name the tissue on the earlobe
How do you fix a split earlobe?
The word for "earlobe" in French is "l'oreille".
Yes, it is possible for two individuals with attached earlobes (ee genotype) to have children with free earlobes. This would depend on the specific genotypes of the parents and the inheritance pattern of the earlobe trait, which is typically considered a simple Mendelian trait. If both parents carry hidden free earlobe genes (Ee), there is a chance that their children may have free earlobes.
When the skin of your earlobe is attached to you skin on your head (upper jaw), it is called an attached earlobe. Earlobes that hang more freely are called unattached. They earlobe itself it not attached to your head, it is only attached to the bottom of your ear.
The earlobe is covered with stratified squamous epithelium.
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An earlobe is the part if your ear which gets most commonly pierced. Is the bottom part of the ear that dangles down.
I would not pay anything to have my earlobe flicked. It is painful to have your earlobe flicked. I would accept offers and someone could pay me money to flick my earlobe many 100 dollars.
To lobe the ear
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