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 | StudySoup

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

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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

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

Chapter 21 textbook questions

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