What is a phenotype of an organism?(1 point)
3 answers
The phenotype of an organism refers to its observable characteristics or traits, which are the result of the interaction between its genetic makeup (genotype) and the environment. Phenotypes can include physical traits, such as eye color or height, as well as behavioral or physiological traits, such as the ability to run fast or digest certain foods.
responses
O an observable trait
X a structure that carries genetic information
O a section of DNA
X a combination of alleles
O an observable trait
X a structure that carries genetic information
O a section of DNA
X a combination of alleles
The correct response is:
- O an observable trait
- O an observable trait