2. Which of the following describes the physical expression of an organism's genes?

a. Punnett square
b. Phenotype
c. Genotype
d. Allele

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b. Phenotype

The phenotype of an organism refers to its physical expression or characteristics that result from the interaction of its genotype (the genetic makeup) with the environment.

The process by which an organism produces offspring without the fusion of gametes called:
a. Sexual reproduction
b. Gamete formation
c. Asexual reproduction
d. Genetic recombination
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