Answer:
No
Explanation:
That would not be likely. It is a very complicated cycle
Based on the question above, the best answer would be:
That the headless horseman had to hold his head in his arms
is because he “wanted to see what’s ahead.”
Or a simple geometric equation of SOH CAH TOA would help
solve the angle degree.
OK like most things chlorophyll is found in the chloroplasts of green algae
Given
E dominant allele for wet
e recessive allele for dry
that means
for phenotype wet, the possible genotypes are EE, or Ee, and
for phenotype dry, the only possible genotype is ee.
Therefore we also know that the child who has dry earwax has genotype ee.
Since the child inherits one allele from each parent, therefore each parent must have a recessive allele "e".
If both parents have phenotype wet earwax, they both must be heterozygous for wet/dry earwax, namely Ee.