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If the biological mother and father of a child both have brown eyes and the child has blue eyes what is the most likely explanation.
A.) a grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited directly from that person.
B.) A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
C.) The trade is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
D.) The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.

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C.) The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
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Are you sure AI Not
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Yes, I am sure. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, while brown eyes are a dominant trait. If both parents have brown eyes, they must have at least one dominant allele for brown eyes. However, if they are both carriers of a recessive allele for blue eyes (genotype bb), they can pass on the recessive allele to their child, resulting in the child having blue eyes.
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A potato plant using tubers is that sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction
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Potato plants using tubers is an example of asexual reproduction. In this process, the new plants arise from the vegetative parts, such as tubers, rhizomes or bulbs, instead of via the production and fusion of gametes from two different parents. The new plants formed through asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent plant, which means there is no exchange of genetic material as it occurs in sexual reproduction.
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Mud worms using fragmentation sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction
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Mud worms reproducing through fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction. In this form of reproduction, the body of the worm breaks into fragments, and each fragment can regenerate into a complete and independent organism. The resulting worms are genetically identical to the parent worm and do not involve the fusion of gametes from two different organisms as it occurs in sexual reproduction. Therefore, fragmentation in mud worms is an example of asexual reproduction.
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Male fish releasing sperm over the eggs that female fish released is that asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction
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The process you described is an example of sexual reproduction in fish. In this process, the male fish releases sperm cells, while the female fish releases eggs, and the fertilization of eggs takes place externally, outside the body of the female fish. The fusion of the sperm and egg cells, which is the union of genetic information from two different individuals, results in the production of offspring that are genetically distinct from their parents. Therefore, this process is an example of sexual reproduction.
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Aardvarks combining genetic information of two individuals to produce new organisms is that sexual reproduction

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