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What is a case of an environmental effect changing a phenotype?

Caterpillars in cocoons under different colors of light develop different-colored wings.
Caterpillars that receive two recessive traits from parents develop no wings as a defect.
Caterpillars with both parents having red wings develop red wings.
Caterpillars with a parent with red wings and another with blue wings develop purple wings.
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Answered by PsyDAG
Right! It is the only choice involving an environmental factor.
Answered by coolboy696969
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Answered by DTS1_GMD
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by jaxolanternyt
man yall are rude but yes its a
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