Asked by Anonymous

In humans, having dimples is a dominant trat. In order for a child to have dimples
A. at least one parent must not have dimples and pass on the recessive allele.
B. both parents must not have dimples and pass on the recessive allele.
C. both parents must have dimples and pass on the dominant allele.
D. at least one parent must have dimples and pass on the dominant allele.
Is the answer D?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Correct.
Answered by Anonymous
Thank you i tried to say thank you on my last post but it wouldnt let me.
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.

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Answered by UwU
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

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