Asked by jimmybob
Why might two plants with the same genes grow to different heights?
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Only the genes they inherited will determine their final growth.
Only the genes they inherited will determine their final growth.
One of the plants will always be much shorter than the other one.
One of the plants will always be much shorter than the other one.
Their genes must change completely as the plants get older.
Their genes must change completely as the plants get older.
Their environment, like sun and water, also affects their growth.
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Their environment, like sun and water, also affects their growth.
Explanation: Even with the same genes, differences in light, water, nutrients, temperature, or competition can change how those genes are expressed, producing different heights.
Explanation: Even with the same genes, differences in light, water, nutrients, temperature, or competition can change how those genes are expressed, producing different heights.
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