What step of the scientific method immediately follows "state the problem"?
A. Draw conclusions.
B. Make observations.
C. Form a hypothesis.
D. Design an experiment.
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Ответ:
c
Explanation:
before you can do a, c, or d you must form a hypothesis to be tested.
Ответ:
two alleles
Explanation:
Mendelian inheritance refers to the inheritance of traits controlled by a single gene with two alleles, one of which may be dominant to the other. Not many human traits are controlled by a single gene with two alleles, but they are a good starting point for understanding human heredity