All I think you would need to know at this point is that the genotype is the genetic makeup or background of an organism and the phenotype is what the organism looks like physically. An easy way to remember this is that the genotype is the genes.
Trait, expressed in the phenotype if present in the genotype, that precludes having descendants.
Middle school.
Benton Middle School's motto is 'Teachers Teaching And Students learning to prepare for the next level'.
FBLA middle Level (Middle School) FBLA PBL Professional Division
HERITAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL!!!
It depends on what level of education the student is at. College yes, high school and middle school no.
I would say yes. Elementary school helps you learn how to read and write. Middle school takes that to the next level. yes because they teach u to do stuf and middle school makes it harder
It depends on the mothers genotype for the ABO system. Genotype is what happens at the gene level as her phenotype (what she expresses as a result of her genotype as a whole) is A.Each parent donates one half of the child's genotype.In the ABO system, A and B are co-dominant over O (O stands for Lack of Antigen).Meaning if you have a genotype of A/O you will be A.Below is a list of possible genotypes and their phenotypes (what the person's blood type will be)Genotype Phenotype (Blood Type)A/A AA/B ABA/O AB/B BB/O BO/O OThe mother either has a genotype of A/O or A/A (one from each of her parents) if she has an A bloodtype.Providing the father is definitely O,If she is A/A, all of her children will be A (child's genotype is A/O)If she is A/O, there is a 50% chance of her children being O (child's genotype - O/O) and 50% A (Genotype A/O)The child be will be rhesus positive as their is only one locus for the gene and it is dominant.(You can only become rhesus negative if both parents are Rhesus Negative.Genotype Phenotype (Rhesus)Pos/Pos PosPos/Neg PosNeg/Neg Neg
Yes, it has. Upto junior high (middle school) level.
Unless you are dealing with private schools, 7th graders are not allowed to compete any higher than at the middle school level. By rule, 8th graders can compete at the Junior Varsity High School level, but only in sports where there is no program for that sport offered at the middle school level.
Bigger words for an older grade level like for middle school and up.
Finished grade level refers to the final grade that a student completes in school, typically before moving on to the next level, such as transitioning from elementary to middle school or from high school to college. It represents the culmination of a specific period of education.