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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a certain type of pea, dark green pods (G) are dominant over light green pods (g). Two pea plants that are heterozygous (Gg) for pod color are crossed, as shown in the following Punnet square. What is the likelihood that their offspring will have light green pods? A All of the offspring will have light green pods. B None of the offspring will have light green pods. C About one fourth of the offspring will have light green pods. D About one half of the offspring will have light green pods.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP ME PLS GUYS

OpenStudy (theeric):

So! Do you know how to use the Punnet Square?

OpenStudy (theeric):

It's not too bad, especially when they set up for you. What you want to do is look at any empty box. In it, write down the letter for that column and the letter for that row.|dw:1393891902057:dw|There's the first empty block. Now it's your turn! See what you think of it!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (theeric):

I believe that you are correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright thx but I have one more question can u pls help me on it

OpenStudy (theeric):

Post it and I'll see if I can help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok just wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A research group studied the rate of photosynthesis at different temperatures for aspen tree leaves that were exposed to two carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentrations. The graph shows the group's data. Based on this graph, which conclusion can be drawn about the rate of photosynthesis of the aspen leaves? A It is not affected by leaf temperature. B It depends only on CO2 concentrations. C It increases with a higher CO2 concentration. D It depends only on the leaf temperature.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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