It depends on your family and which parent is more submissive. For me, my father is the dominant :):):)
No, the short pea trait is recessive and the tall pea plant trait is dominant. This means that if the plant is a hybrid, it has to be a tall pea plant. The dominant traits "mask" the recessive traits. The plant take one trait from their mom and one from their dad. If either the mom or the dad was not a tall, not hybrid pea plant then their kids would have to be tall be cause they would have one dominant, tall trait
They will produce gametes that are also homozygous.
50%. There are four possible outcomes of the cross:dominant trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"dominant trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"Therefore, to get hybrid offspring (one dominant, one recessive), you have a 2 out of 4 chance.
The trait received is recessive.
The dominant parent is most likely homozygous dominant, and the recessive parent has only the homozygous genotype. So the dominant parent can pass on only dominant alleles for this trait, and the recessive parent can pass on only recessive alleles for this trait. So all of the offspring would be heterozygous and have the dominant phenotype.
A parent could be a divorced mom or dad that is single and parents are a mom and a dad. so pretty much parents is plural for parent.
His mom is Sally Jackson and his dad is poisidon
Mom, Dad
Dad- 45 Mom- 40... but then it could be Bonnie and "Dad" because it says "how old are Bonnie's parent" if it was talking about her/his mom and dad it would be "parents"
One dominant trait my dad has but my mom does not is his ability to fix things around the house. He is very handy and enjoys working with tools, while my mom prefers to hire professionals for home repairs.
your mom and dad
Yes . they do have babies they have a mom, and dad too
Child shares the same parent, but the other parent is different. such as Child has same mom different dad, and other child has same mom different dad
none of her parent's are italian
MoM-Elizabeth, Dad-Scott,Me-April
That is the correct spelling of "parent" (direct precedent, or just mom and dad).
are a stage parent is a parent who hangs out backstage. Who helps with setting up ,etc etc