what is a phenotype of an organism

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The phenotype of an organism refers to the observable characteristics or traits of that organism. These traits can include physical features such as eye color, height, or hair texture, as well as behavioral traits, biochemical characteristics, and physiological functions. The phenotype is the result of the interaction between the organism's genetic makeup (genotype) and the environment in which it develops.
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