Yes, attached ear lobes are autosomal recessive.
Autosomal
yes, vestigial wings are recessive and autosomal.
The gene for free ears is located on chromosome 22. If the ears are attached, this is due to gene "Z".
Frontal lobe
anterior lobe
You have ear lobes. The brain is also divided into various lobes: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe.
yes, vestigial wings are recessive and autosomal.
The gene for free ears is located on chromosome 22. If the ears are attached, this is due to gene "Z".
The three lobes of the brain are:The frontal lobe, which controls movement of voluntary movement. Example, planning walking, and saying a speech. This lobe is linked to intellectual activities and personality.The temporal lobe, which is the sensory area associated with vision and hearing.The parietal lobe, which is a sensory area associated with touch and temperature awareness. It is linked to emotions and interpreting speech.
The Left Frontal Lobe
Temporal lobe.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
That would primarily be the occipital lobe.
Frontal lobe
Vision reception is processed in the occipital lobe (at the back of the brain), with visuospatial processing occurring in the parietal lobe.
Frontal lobe Parietal Lobe Optical Lobe Temporal Lobe
Parietal lobe
Following are the names of the 3 lobe liver of a frog such as: 1. right anterior 2. left anterior 3. left posterior