Questions: When you look in the mirror your features that you can see (expressed), are called? Recessive genes Genotype Genes Phenotype I don't know

When you look in the mirror your features that you can see (expressed), are called?
Recessive genes
Genotype
Genes
Phenotype
I don't know
Transcript text: When you look in the mirror your features that you can see (expressed), are called? Recessive genes Genotype Genes Phenotype $\square$ I don't know One attempt
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The answer is the fourth one (Phenotype): the original text in the question...

Explanation for each option:

  • Recessive genes: These are genes that are not expressed when a dominant gene is present. They do not directly relate to the features you see in the mirror.
  • Genotype: This refers to the genetic makeup of an individual, including both expressed and non-expressed genes. It is not limited to the features you can see.
  • Genes: These are the basic units of heredity, but the term is too broad to specifically refer to the visible features.
  • Phenotype: This refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an individual, such as hair color, eye color, and other features you can see in the mirror.
  • I don't know: This option indicates a lack of knowledge or certainty about the answer.

Summary: The features you can see in the mirror are referred to as your phenotype.

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