The majority of the offspring population has functioning wings.
The population would remain stable. Each pair of parents would be replaced by two offspring, maintaining a constant population size. This scenario assumes a closed system with no external factors impacting population growth.
well even though this is incredibly unlikely, there is a simple answer. the offspring would be unable to produce completely healthy offspring themselves this offspring would usually have some sort of disorder. that is if the 1st offspring were male female identical. if not, if they are all one sex then they would just not be able to mate. there fore in both instances the population would die out. no 3rd generation
how would you describe the population density of france
The birds are not the same species. Any offspring from such a union would more than likely either die or they would be sterile and not able to produce offspring themselves.
As being awful.Odysseus most likely would describe Calypso as a tall, beautiful woman who is smart, clever and a Titan.
Which would most likely decrease the genetic variation in the human population?
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The offspring would have a 50% chance of being heterozygous and showing the dominant trait and a 50% chance of being homozygous for the recessive trait.
If ALL offspring are Aa, The parents are AA and aa.
Offspring are the babies of any animal. For example, kittens are a cat's offspring.
The author would most likely describe a person who texts and drives as irresponsible, dangerous, and putting themselves and others at risk.