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The phenotype is a physical characteristic that is expressed by the genes. ----- An example of a phenotype is human blood group.
One example of a human cell is a red blood cell, which is responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide.
No, human blood groups are not an example of a trait that shows continuous variation. Instead, blood groups (such as A, B, AB, and O) are classified as discrete categories determined by specific alleles. Continuous variation typically refers to traits like height or skin color, which exhibit a range of phenotypes rather than distinct categories.
ant or bugs or any other organisms that are small or the bacteria that are hard to see...
Fleas, ticks, lice and mites are common parasites of mammals, reptiles and birds in the desert.
human white blood cell
Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
The phenotype is a physical characteristic that is expressed by the genes. ----- An example of a phenotype is human blood group.
This line is an example of personification, as it attributes human-like qualities (cursing) to the blood of his children.
There are several different cells in the human body that do not have a nucleus. An example of this is a red blood cell, or erythrocyte.
No spider in the UK feeds on human blood. However there are several insect species and arachnids that do, mosquitos are an example of the former, ticks the latter.
Homeostasis!
The liquid part of the body is BLOOD. C.P.
Heredity is the passing on of genetic information from parent to offspring. For example, a child may inherit traits such as eye color, hair color, or blood type from their parents through the process of heredity.
The relationship between humans and mosquitoes could be considered an example of communalism. The mosquito consumes the human's blood for its own benefit while inconveniencing and causing harm to the human.
The relationship between humans and mosquitoes could be considered an example of communalism. The mosquito consumes the human's blood for its own benefit while inconveniencing and causing harm to the human.
One example of a human cell is a red blood cell, which is responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide.