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Most cells in your bodies have alleles for every trait. Some are dominant while others are in dominant alleles. Albinism is an example of a dominant allele.

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How many alleles does a body cell have for each trait?

Every sex cell has one allele for each trait. after meiosis, pairs of chromosomes separate and alleles for each trait also separate into different sex cells.


What is a reccessive trait?

the characters and habits that the offspring does not carry of the parents is known as recessive characters. example-woman-curl hair and fair body man-straight hair and black body. offspring-curl hair and black body in the above example, fair body and straight hair are the recessive characters that the child does not carry.


Is DNA code the same in every somatic cells in human body?

Somatic cells are body cells which are important part of the body's multicellularity and function. So they should have same DNA code in order to maintain a balance in the functioning of the body. And except sex cells (gamates) all the cells of human body (i.e. somatic cells) have the same DNA code. Another reason for this is mitosis. As body cells arise from mitosis, the division is conservative and doesn't involve any process of inducing variation in the cells, hence all the cells originating from it have the same DNA code.


How many white blood cell are there for every 600 to 800 red blood cell?

There are 500 white blood cells to every 1000 red blood cells (or you could say there is double the amount of red blood cells). The answer would be 200 red blood cells for every 100 white blood cells.


Where would mitochondria be found in the body?

Mitochondria are found in almost all eukaryotic cells in the body, with higher concentrations in cells that have high energy demands like muscle cells and liver cells. They are commonly found near the cell's nucleus and throughout the cell's cytoplasm.

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How many alleles does a body cell have for each trait?

Every sex cell has one allele for each trait. after meiosis, pairs of chromosomes separate and alleles for each trait also separate into different sex cells.


Does body cells need one gene for each trait?

YES


Gametes contain one half one quarter or is equal to the number of alles found in other cells in the body of an organism?

Gametes contain half of the number of chromosomes as somatic cells (the other cells of your body). These chromosomes have the same number of alleles on them as somatic cells, but gametes contain one allele of each gene while somatic cells contain two alleles of each gene. So, they contain half the amount of alleles that the rest of your cells do.


What 3 environmental factors cause people to grow taller?

body cells, traits, and alleles.


What are organisms that have two different alleles?

When you have two identical alleles you are said to be homozygous for that particular trait. If the trait is dominant, then you are homozygous dominant. If the trait is recessive, then you are homozygous recessive.


Gametes contain what number of alleles found in other cells in the body of an organism?

One-half. Good luck with Plato :)


Where is the red blood cells in the body?

Red blood cells are located every where in your body goes through body delivering oxygen to other cells


What is every part of your body made out of?

Cells .


Where can you find bacteria cells?

Infected Cells: Inside a persons body every minute of every day Bacteria: Everywhere


How often do cells in the body need nutrients?

about every day


What does every one of your body cells have?

Oxygen and life if your Alive


Is everything in the body made up of tissues?

yes, because the tissues is made up of cells and every where in the body you can find cells