A long-haired cat (recessive trait s) is crossed with a heterocygous short-haired cat (dominant trait S). What percentage of their offspring will have long hair?

A. 100 percent
B. 50 percent
C. 25 percent
D. 0 percent
Is the answer C?

9 answers

You didn't state whether the long haired cat is heterozygous or homozygous. It the long haired cat is hetero, then it is 25%. If it is , then it is 50%.
That's what my question is word for word.
I don't know what to do?
Maybe you could ask you teacher before that class starts, saying that the question wasn't clear. Or, if your school is anything like mine, you could go to tutorials in the morning and ask. For now, take a guess so you at least have an answer, and send some emails or texts to teachers or classmates. If multiple people are having the same problem, there might be something wrong with the assignment that the teacher will address tomorrow in class.
Oh. Well the question is 50 percent I got it wrong. Alot of the questions I post on here don't have a correct answer. I go to a school with livelessons and I don't have a text book only a couple pages of information. Thank You anyway.
draw a punnit square to help out -
SS
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| Ss | Ss |
ss _________________
| Ss | Ss |
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sicnce S is domintit and hides the s D would be your answer
hetero and - .
hetero: diverse
: same
Gwen most of your answers are correct-
1.B
2.A
But 3. was B
4.D
5.C
True is correct tysm! i got a 100% >:D