Biology, 27.01.2021 21:20 delanorpalmer24
Not all traits are determined solely by genes. Many traits have been found to exhibit phenotypic plasticity, which occurs when individuals with the same genotype exhibit different phenotypes in different environments. Which of the following is an example of phenotypic plasticity?
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In a vegetable garden 45 bean plants have been eaten by deer 5 are untouched what is the frequency of bean plants in the garden that have been eaten?
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