Which of the following represents an example of qualitative phenotypic variation? a. the lengths of people’s toes b. the body sizes of pigeons c. human ABO blood types d. the birth weights of humans e. the number of leaves on oak trees
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction to Biological Concepts and Research
3
Biological Molecules: The Carbon Compounds of Life
6
Energy, Enzymes, and Biological Reactions
8
Photosynthesis
18
DNA Technology: Making and Using Genetically Altered Organisms, and Other Applications
19
Genomes and Proteomes
20
Recognition of Evolutionary Change
21
Microevolution: Genetic Changes within Populations
29
Seed Plants
31
Animal Phylogeny, Acoelomates, and Protostomes
32
Deuterostomes: Vertebrates and Their Closest Relative
33
The Plant Body
41
Sensory Systems
46
The Respiratory System
52
Population Ecology
53
Population Interactions and Community Ecology
56
Animal Behavior
Textbook Solutions for Biology: The Dynamic Science
Chapter 21 Problem 6
Question
Which of the following represents an example of qualitative phenotypic variation?
a. the lengths of people’s toes
b. the body sizes of pigeons
c. human ABO blood types
d. the birth weights of humans
e. the number of leaves on oak trees
Solution
Step 1 of 2
Given data:
Which of the following represents an example of qualitative phenotypic variation and the options are given as,
a. the lengths of people’s toes
b. the body sizes of pigeons
c. human ABO blood types
d. the birth weights of humans
e. the number of leaves on oak trees
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Title
Biology: The Dynamic Science 5
Author
Peter J. Russell , Paul E. Hertz , Beverly McMillan , Joel Benington
ISBN
9780357134894