Answer:
I would say We don't have enough evidence or Cell theory is still changing.
Explanation:
There are so many cells in everything so it's almost impossible to know exactly what is going on. Theories about cells have been going on for over 500 years, and we still don't know exactly what is what.
In some protists, genetic information is transferred from one cell to the next. This transfer is called Internal fertilization
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If a dihybrid F1 plant, self-fertilizes, the F2 progeny will have two types of phenotypes. One would be the dominant trait phenotype for both the alleles, which would be possessed by 3/4th of the population.
Other would be recessive trait phenotype for both the alleles, which would be possessed by 1/4th of the population.
One fourth of the population would be true-breeding for the dominant traits.
Half of the population would be heterozygous for both traits and would have dominant phenotype
Rest one-fourth population would be homozygous for both recessive traits
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It depends on how big the feather is.