i. epidermis the integumentary system. d. stratum spinosum e. stratum basale
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An individual who produces as much melaninas humanly possible has genotype MMLLNN.That person’s phenotype would be to have verydark skin, so brown as to almost appear black.
During meiosis, the diploid (2n) genotype, MMLLNN,Is reduced to the haploid genotype. As the alleles aresegregated from each other, the only possibility for thesperm or egg is MLN.
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The union of one genetic half-cell, the sperm, with the other genetic half-cell, the egg, results in one genetically whole cell, the zygote
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♀/♂ MLN
MLN
Add the alleles from the sperm (MLN) and the alleles from the egg (MLN) to determine the genotype of the zygote (and
the new individual), (MMLLNN)
An individual who produces as little melaninas humanly possible has genotype mmllnn.That person’s phenotype would be to have verylight skin, so as to appear so white that the pinkof the blood shows through.
During meiosis, the diploid (2n) genotype, mmllnnis reduced to the haploid genotype. As the alleles aresegregated from each other, the only possibility for thesperm or egg is mln.
Add the alleles from the sperm (mln) and the alleles from the egg (mln) to determine the genotype of the zygote (and
the new individual)
♀/♂ mln
mln
Add the alleles from the sperm (MLN) and the alleles from the egg (mln) to determine the genotype of the zygote (and
the new individual)
♀/♂ MLN
mln
During meiosis, the diploid (2n) genotype, MmLlNnis reduced to the haploid genotype. As the allelessegregate and assortindependently, maximumdiversity results.
♀/♂ MLN MLn MlN Mln mLN mLn mlN mln
MLN
MLn
MlN
Mln
mLN
mLn
mlN
mln
Add the alleles from the sperm (MLN) and the alleles from the egg (MLN) to determine the genotype of the zygote (and
the new individual), (MMLLNN)
♀/♂ MLN MLn MlN Mln mLN mLn mlN mln
MLN
MLn
MlN
Mln
mLN
mLn
mlN
mln
The number of alleles coding for the cells to make melanin determine how genetically dark the
individual’s hair, skin, or eyes will be. Count up the alleles and total them in the first square
Number of Alleles Number of Individuals (out of 64)
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Now, plot the data on the graph, with the numbers of alleles on the x-axis and the number of individuals on the y-axis.
C. Sudoriferous (Sweat) Glands
II. Dermis
3. Ceruminous glands
4. Mammary glands
D. Dermal Blood Vessels