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What do you call an organism that has two different allelesfor a trait?

Heterozygous


What do scientist call an organisms that has two different alleles for a trait?

Heterozygous.


Scientists call an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is what?

an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is heterozygous


What do you call an organism with two dominant or two recessive gene's for a single trait?

Homozygous.


What is an organism with 2 alleles for 1 trait that are different?

The answer to your question, "What is an organism with 2 of the same alleles for a trait called?" is homozygous. it is just homozygous-By SciienceFreak


What do you call an organism that possesses one dominant and one recessive genes for a single trait?

heterozygous


What do you call an organism that possesses one dominate and one recessive genes for a single trait?

heterozygous


What do you call a organism that possesses one dominate and one recessive genes for a single trait?

heterozygous


What scientists call an organism that has two different alleles for a trait a ....?

Hybrid


How can an organism exhibit a trait not possessed by either parent?

An organism can exhibit a trait not possessed by either parent through a process called genetic recombination, where genes from the parents are shuffled and combined in unique ways during reproduction. This can result in new combinations of alleles that were not present in either parent but are expressed in the offspring. Random mutations can also contribute to the emergence of new traits.


What do you call change in the environment that causes an organism to take action?

stimulus


What do you call a change in the hereditary instructions of an organism?

A change in the hereditary instructions of an organism is called a mutation. Mutations can occur randomly or be induced by factors such as UV radiation or chemicals, leading to variations in the organism's traits.