Social Sciences, asked by fluffycloud, 10 months ago

What does an organism's phenotype describe?

a.the allele combination for a trait
b.the physical appearance of a trait
c.the number of alleles on a gene
d.the number of different traits inherited

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Answered by sk6676299
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Explanation:

Phenotype, all the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of its genotype (total genetic inheritance) with the environment. Examples of observable characteristics include behaviour, biochemical properties, colour, shape, and size.

Answered by ACHANDILA46
30

Answer:

b. The physical appearance of trait.

Explanation:

because when we talked or talking about phenotype it is simultaneously understandable as a physical character.

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