Answer:
O With training, the puppies are likely to excel at agility competitions.
O Without training, the puppies are no more likely to succeed at agility competitions than any other dog.
Explanation:
This two options speaks the same thing and are the correct option.
The phenotype of an organism is a product of genotype and environment
P=G+E
The litters can inherit the trait of running, having a good vigour and ability to win agility competition but when the environment do not allow this trait to be expressed the trait can be masked i. e may not find expression.
The environment ensure that this litters are been taught the rudiment of agility competition to ensure they win if they are not been taught, they many not know they have the ability to win and will not be different from other dogs.
The training is what brings out the potential in them that can later be seen and expressed in the competition.
Answer:
Those senses are sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. We see with our eyes, we smell with our noses, we listen with our ears, we taste with our tongue, and we touch with our skin. Our brain receives signals from each of these organs, and interprets them to give us a sense of what's happening around us.
Explanation:
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According to google. It is a substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
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