Biology, asked by Gandj9171, 11 months ago

Phenotype of an organism is the result of
(a) cytoplasmic effects and nutrition
(b) environmental changes and sexual
dimorphism
(c) genotype and environmental interactions
(d) mutations and linkages

Answers

Answered by gopemampi91Sayan
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Answer:

environmental change and sexual dimorphism

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The phenotype of an organ is a result of the genotype and environmental interactions.

Option: (c)

Explanation:

  • The genotype of an individual is the sequence of the gene which is present in the chromosomes of the individual.
  • However phenotype of an individual is a set of characters which are are visible or acquired by the organism.
  • Phenotype is not only dependent on the genotype of an individual but also dependent on the interactions with the environmental condition.
  • This is because of the set of acquired characters that the organism adopts during lifetime.

To know more about the phenotype of an individual,

DNA a set of gene that are phenotype of an individual.

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