translation: in most texts, how do we recognize that a living thing has life?
According to the cell theory which states that:
1.All living things are made up of one or more cells.
2.All living cells come from pre-existing cells, by division.
3.The cell is the fundamental, structural unit of all living organism.
The organismal theory on the other hand argues that during plant growth/evolution, the original cell expanded into the whole organism. This opposes the 2nd tenet of the cell theory that all living cells come from pre-existing cells by division.
There will be nine (9) different phenotype would be expected in the offspring. E<span>ach gene is incompletely dominant each possible genotype would be a distinct phenotype. There should be 9 distinct phenotypes (one per distinct genotypes). Note there are 4^2 = 16 possible genotypes, however, some repeat for phenotypical expression. </span>
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You forgot too add the picture of the property of air. Air is a gas made up of co2, oxygen, nitrogen.
The Mesozoic Era<span> began 252.2 million years ago, following the conclusion of the </span>Paleozoic Era<span>, and ended 66 million years ago, at the dawn of the </span>Cenozoic Era<span>.</span>