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Which example best describes the influence of genetic factors?(1 point)
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A shrub with good access to sunlight is taller than other shrubs located in shaded areas.
A shrub with good access to sunlight is taller than other shrubs located in shaded areas.
A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.
A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.
A corn plant is the same height as another corn plant of a different variety.
A corn plant is the same height as another corn plant of a different variety.
The adult offspring of a pair of deer is shorter than its parents and obtained fewer nutrients when it was younger.
Which example best describes the influence of genetic factors?(1 point)
Responses
A shrub with good access to sunlight is taller than other shrubs located in shaded areas.
A shrub with good access to sunlight is taller than other shrubs located in shaded areas.
A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.
A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.
A corn plant is the same height as another corn plant of a different variety.
A corn plant is the same height as another corn plant of a different variety.
The adult offspring of a pair of deer is shorter than its parents and obtained fewer nutrients when it was younger.
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GPT-4o mini
The example that best describes the influence of genetic factors is:
**A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.**
This response indicates that genetic factors are influencing the horse's size and height, as it resembles its parents and is similar in height to others of the same breed, suggesting a strong genetic component.
**A horse is the same size as its parents and similar height to other horses of the same breed that it lives with on a farm.**
This response indicates that genetic factors are influencing the horse's size and height, as it resembles its parents and is similar in height to others of the same breed, suggesting a strong genetic component.