The variation seen in human skin color and height is an example of a(n)

a
intermediate inheritance.
b
codominance.
c
polygenic inheritance.
d
multiple alleles.

1 answer

The variation seen in human skin color and height is an example of

c) polygenic inheritance.

Polygenic inheritance involves multiple genes contributing to a single trait, resulting in a range of phenotypes. Both skin color and height are influenced by several different genes, leading to the continuous variation observed in these traits.