In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while

  1. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems () is a recessive traita field of 1000 sunflowers, 820 are
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  2. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  3. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  4. In sunflowers, tall stems (T) is a dominant trait while short stems (t) is a recessive trait. In a field of 1000 sunflowers, 820
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  5. What structure of a sunflower allows it to grow very tall without falling over?a. Sunflowers have thin leaves b. Sunflowers have
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  6. What is the difference between a dominant trait and a recessive trait?Responses A dominant trait is expressed if at least one
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  7. Which describes a pea plant that has the alleles tt for tall stems?heterozygous hybrid homozygous dominant
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  8. You look out over a field of sunflowers. A farmer has grown the sunflowers to harvest and sell the seeds. Some of the sunflowers
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  9. Shivani planted sunflowers in the community garden. Today, the plants are 76.1 inches tall. That is 0% shorter than they were
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  10. Shivani planted sunflowers in the community garden. Today, the plants are 76.1 inches tall. That is 0% shorter than they were
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