How can you tell if an organism showing a dominant trait is homozygous or heterozygous?
The only way to determine if a new(nonresearched) trait is homozygous or heterozygous is to know what has happened with that trait (genetic investigation) in the relatives of a particular organism.
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What is a transgenic organism?
A transgenic organism is an organisms that have had genes fro...
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What is The science of grouping and naming organism?
Taxonomy is the science of grouping and naming organisms. Tha...
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What do you call an organism that lives in extreme conditions?
An extremophile (from Latin extremus meaning "extreme" and Gr...
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What is the first organism on earth that scientists currently known?
Archaebacteria are the oldest living organisms on earth. This...
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What are the steps used to genetically modified organism?
Genetic modification involves the insertion or deletion of ge...
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What is a transgenic organism?
A transgenic organism is an organisms that have had genes fro...
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What is an organism in kingdom protista that is pathogenic?
Some protists are significant pathogens of both animals and p...
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What is the evolutionary history of an organism?
The idea of constraint helps explain why some things didn't h...
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What are two examples of how an organism is organized?
Organisms are organized with binomial nomenclature. There is ...
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What is The science of grouping and naming organism?
Taxonomy is the science of grouping and naming organisms. Tha...
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What is an example of a commensalism organism?
In ecology, commensalism is a class of relationship between t...
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How does structure and function vary from organism to organism?
There are different forms of structure that vary organism to ...
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How many recessive alleles for a trait must an organism inherit in order to show that trait?
An individual must inherit two recessive alleles, one from ea...
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What is an example of an asymmetrical organism?
Many sponges are asymmetrical organisms, but some exhibit rad...
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What is the stick like organism in fresh water?
Not finding info on a "stick-like" organism found in water. I...
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What is the organism that makes its own food?
Plants produce their own food in a process called photosynthe...
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How many chromosomes are in the body cells of an organism that has a haploid number of 8?
There are 16 chromosomes in a cell that has 8 haploids. Thank...
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What is The science of grouping and naming organism?
Taxonomy is the science of grouping and naming organisms. Tha...
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What is an organism that makes its own food called?
An autotroph (or producer) is an organism that makes its own ...
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What organism is guaranteed to be an autotroph?
Photosynthetic Autotrophs include the green plants, certain a...
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What is the organism that makes its own food?
Plants produce their own food in a process called photosynthe...
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What is the difference between an organ and an organism?
An organ is a grouping of tissues that forms a distinct struc...
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What is a transgenic organism?
A transgenic organism is an organisms that have had genes fro...
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Does every cell in an organism have the same function?
No. Every cell in an organism has the same DNA, but cells exp...
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What is the difference between biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism?
An ecosystem is the combined physical and biological parts of...
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Is the phenotype of an organism controlled by its genotype?
The genotype���phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. "G...
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What is a role an organism plays in an ecosystem?
The role and organism plays in an ecosystem is a niche role! ...
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What is the smallest unit of an organism that can be connsidered fully alive?
Technically anything that lives, is the smallest organism's. ...
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What organism originally was responsible for putting oxygen in our atmosphere?
The organisms originally responsible for putting oxygen in ou...
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What is an organism uses glocose and oxygen to release energy for its use?
Glucose is the food that plants made from photosynthesis. The...

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