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How do the terms genotype and phenotype relate?(1 point)

An organism’s phenotype leads to its genotype.
An organism’s phenotype leads to its genotype.

Both are terms for observable traits.
Both are terms for observable traits.

An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.

Both are sets of alleles that define traits.

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Answered by PsyDAG
Do not need to duplicate choices.

An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
Answered by John
ANSWERS:
1. An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotypes
2. the set of alleles an organism has for a trait.
3. Alleles.
4. Both are expressed as a tall phenotype.
5. TT or tt
Answered by rude buster
@John s fist answer was incorrect, but the rest were right!
Answered by bussin
Rude buster is lying, all of @johns answers are right, i got a 80 when i could have gotten a 100% listeing to rude buster....trust john guys
Answered by Awooga
All of John's answers are correct! :DD Thx mate
Answered by mystical wise tree
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Answered by Duh
John is right
Answered by The Devils Overlord
@rude buster is right. All of @john answers are correct except for the first.

1) An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
2) the set of alleles an organism has for a trait.
3) alleles.
4) Both are expressed as a tall phenotype.
5) TT or tt

Answered by The Devils Overlord
lmao im dumb. just realized he did put the right answers i just selected to wrong option. 🤡
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