In maize, a dominant allele A is necessary for seed color, as opposed to colorless (a). Another gene has a recessive allele wx t
hat results in waxy starch, as opposed to normal starch (Wx). The two genes segregate independently. An Aa WxWx plant is test crossed. What are the phenotypes and relative frequencies of offspring?
A <em>Aa WxWx </em>individual was test crossed (crossed with a homozygous recessive <em>aa wxwx</em> individual).
The homozygous recessive can only produce <em>a wx </em>gametes.
The dihybrid individual can produce two types of gametes, all of them with the same frequency because the genes segregate independently: 1/2 <em>A Wx </em>and 1/2<em> a Wx </em>
<u>The possible offspring resulting from the combination of those gametes is:</u>
<u><em>Tube A will turn red the fastest. </em></u>
Explanation:
Tube A will turn red fastest because Elodea plants will take up the white light and carry out photosynthesis.
In tube B, the red colour will not be generated fastly because plants do not use green light. Usually, the green light is just reflected by the plants and it is not absorbed.
In tube C, no photosynthesis will be able to occur because due to the wrapped aluminium foil the plants could not receive any light for photosynthesis.
Some reflexes are theorized to exist because they have the survival
value. Sigmund Freud First to theorize that we pass through different stages, behaviour
is governed by the reflexes that we are born with, start to develop schemata,
but need to develop permanence.