In dogs, wire hair (H)

  1. In dogs, wire hair (H) is dominant to smooth (h). A dog that has smooth hair is crossed with a dog that is heterozygous for
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  2. In dogs, wire hair (H) is dominant to smooth (h). A dog that has smooth hair is crossed with a dog that is heterozygous for
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  3. A dominant gene A produces wire-haired texture in dogs. Its recessive aamllele a produced smooth hair. Cross the heterozygous
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  4. In some dogs, long hair (L) is dominat over short hair (l), and wavy hair (W) is dominant over straight hair(w).Draw a cross
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  5. Cats and dogs are both mammals because they have hair, are warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk. Dogs and cats are
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  6. Which of the following best describes hair?Hair is made of mostly tightly packed living cells. Hair does not help control body
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  7. Q9 Circle the example in each pair that has more electrical resistance.Conductor/Insulator Thin wire/ Thick wire Cooler wire/
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  8. Which statement best describes how has selective breeding contributed to a wide variety of dog breeds?A. Dogs have been bred to
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  9. Hi bot, I've recently been using rubber band to pin my hair, and I've noticed that some of my hair kinda pulled back some
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  10. What contains blood vessels that nourish the growth zone of the hair?-hair shaft -arrector pili muscle -hair root -hair bulb in
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