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These may be dominant or recessive
a) alleles
b) Punnett squares
c) phenotypes
d) sex cells

The ___, the expression of a trait, is determined by the ___, the combinations of alleles.
a) phenotype/genotype
b) genotype/phenotype
c) phenotype/heredity
d) heredity/genotype

Different versions of the same genes are called ___.
a) heredity
b) phenotype
c) sex cell
d) alleles

A ___ plant can pollinate its own eggs.
a) true-breeding
b) both
c) self-pollinating
d) neither

A ___ plant will always produce offspring with the same trait as the parent.
a) true-breeding
b) self-pollinating
c) both
d) neither

The physical expression of an organism's genes is its ___.
a) genotype
b) heredity
c) alleles
d) phenotype

Each parent donates a set of instructions, known as ___, to its offspring.
a) alleles
b) genes
c) genotype
d) phenotype

When Mendel performed genetic crosses, the traits that seemed to vanish were ___.
a) dominants traits
b) recessive traits
c) both
d) neither

A ___ plant must contain both male and female reproductive structures.
a) true-breeding
b) self-pollinating
c) both
d) neither

The mathematical chance that an event will occur is called ___.
a) ratio
b) gene
c) alleles
d) probability

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