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What are two Symbiotic organisms called?

CALAL


What organisms with two alleles are called?

Genes


What are the offspring of two different organisms called?

The offspring of two different organisms are called hybrids. These offspring inherit traits from both parent organisms.


The more classification levels that two organisms share?

The more classification levels two organisms share, the more closely related they are in terms of evolutionary history. Organisms that share many classification levels are likely to be more similar in terms of genetics, anatomy, and behavior.


How do you know that there is a process called evolution?

Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Sequence the genomes of enough organisms in that population at two varying points and you will see the fact of evolution.


How is experimental probability different from theoretical probability?

The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.


What is meant by the term "true breeding" in the context of genetics?

"True breeding" in genetics refers to organisms that always produce offspring with the same traits as themselves when self-pollinated or crossed with another true-breeding organism. This term is used to describe organisms that are homozygous for a particular trait, meaning they have two identical alleles for that trait.


Two chromosomes that are the same size shape and contain similar genetics information is called?

Homologous Chromosomes


What isOrganisms that have two different alleles for the same trait Tt an organism that has two different alleles called?

An organism that has two different alleles for the same trait, such as Tt, is called heterozygous. In genetics, heterozygous individuals carry one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a given trait. This genetic variation can lead to different phenotypic expressions compared to homozygous organisms, which have two identical alleles for the same trait.


A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefit both is?

A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefits both is called a symbiotic relationship.


What is an organism made up of two separate organisms called?

cells


When two organisms reproduce it is called what?

This could be referred to as "sexual reproduction."