An extra finger in humans

  1. An extra finger in humans is rare but due to a dominant gene. When one parent is normal and the other parent has an extra finger
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  2. An extra finger in humans is rare but due to a dominant gene. When one parent is normal and the other parent has an extra finger
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  3. An extra finger in humans is rare but due to a dominant gene. When one parent is normal and the other parent has an extra finger
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  4. Spread your fingers. This is the thumb, this is the index finger, this is the middle finger, this is the ring finger, and this
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  5. Sam is presenting information about herself and her three brothers in ASL. Henry is 22, Chris is 19, Sam is 13, and Nate is 9.
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  6. Sam is presenting information about herself and her three brothers. Henry is 22, Chris is 19, Sam is 13, and Nate is 9. Which
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  7. Sam is presenting information about herself and her three brothers. Henry is 22, Chris is 19, Sam is 13, and Nate is 9. Which
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  8. What characteristic(s) might a human and a cat with extra sex chromosomes (XXY) share?(2 points)Responses albinism (no pigment
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  9. Which fingers should you use when checking your pulse?* 0 points Thumb Index finger Middle finger Ring finger Pinky
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  10. What finger should be used to press the Backspace key?(1 point) Responses index finger on the right hand index finger on the
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