Asked by Anonymous

In a praticular breed of cattle, a black coat is dominant over a red coat. If a cow with a red coat is crossed with a black bull that is heterozygous for coat color, what percentage of their offspring would you expect to be black?
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
D. 100%
Is the answer C?
Thanks

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
nope, see other post
Answered by Aki
It's B. (I'm late ik)
Answered by im just a weeb
Answers:
[I'm adding cliff notes of the questions just in case you have the wrong quiz, then you'd have the wrong answers.]

1. Dog, traits - B
2. Cattle, percent - B
3. Cow, allele - C
4. Mutation - A
5. Humans, Dimples - D
6. Scientist, Flowers - D
7. Child, Inherit - C

[Word Entries]

I have not been grade for these questions but ill share but all you'll have is my word so don't complain if you get an F

8. Alleles
9. Mitosis
10. Meiosis
11.Incomplete Dominance
12. DNA
13. Reproduce

[Short Answers' Cliff notes]

14. Environment plays a big role, radiation
15. Gametes provide the cells for reproduction which, again, result, in gene diversity
16. Lower genes, lower chance a disease will affect the genes

hope this helped uwu
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