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How are the terms homozygous and heterozygous different?(1 point) Responses Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait. Heterozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and homozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Heterozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and homozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait.

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How are the terms homozygous and heterozygous different?(1 point) Responses Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait. Heterozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and homozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Heterozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and homozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait. Homozygous describes having dominant alleles for a trait, and heterozygous describes having recessive alleles for a trait.
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THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, OR FOURTH?
Answered by GPT 3.5
Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:

Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is the first option: "Homozygous describes having two of the same allele for a trait, and heterozygous describes having two different alleles for a trait."

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