A dog fetching a bone is a fine example of a treat. (for the dog)
A trait that always appears when it is present is called an obligate trait. This means that the trait is consistently expressed whenever the underlying genetic or environmental conditions are present.
When one trait cancels out another trait, it is referred to as a relationship of epistasis. Epistasis occurs when the expression of one gene masks or modifies the expression of another gene.
Polygenic trait, where multiple genes contribute to the expression of a single trait like skin color. Each gene may have a small effect on the trait, and their combined influence results in a continuous range of variation.
skin color eye color hair color same way of acting ect.
These are bones in the face that stick out from the sides to form the cheek. There is one on each side.
Color blindness is an example of an X-linked recessive trait, which is a type of non-Mendelian inheritance. This means that the gene responsible for color blindness is located on the X chromosome, and the trait is more commonly expressed in males than females.
ionizing radiation
A trait is something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kind.
Yes
Compact bone.
its the mandible/?
long bone
Ankle bone
Quintessence is a word that describes a noun as an ideal or epitome of it's kind. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "Teddy was the quintessence of a good dog, always fetching his master's slippers along with the newspaper."
RECESSIVE trait
Dominant trait
This is called a sex-linked trait.