Friday, December 7, 2018

Expressing Genes

How can the environment determine how a genotype expresses a phenotype? Please give an example. Here is a couple videos.






32 comments:

  1. yes cause with squirrels when they go north there fur gets darker

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  2. environment can determian its pheonotypes by what the cells need to servive

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  3. yes cause with squirrels when they go north their fur gets much darker and when they go south their fur gets lighter

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  4. enviroment can change a way an animal looks for example the arctic fox gets white in the winter to blend in and is brown ish black in the rest of seasons.

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  5. yes because squirrels get darker fur as the climate changes.

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  6. the farther squirrels get the darker their fur is

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  7. enviroment can change a way an animal looks for example the arctic fox gets white in the winter to blend in and is brown ish black in the rest of seasons.

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  8. The envirment can chang a way an animal looks for example the rabbit changes in the winter to blend in an not get eaten in the summer he is brown

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  9. Yes cuz when squirrels go north their fur gets darker.

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  10. the environment can change how animals look like bunnies and squirrels

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  11. yes because squirrels get darker fur because of their habitat

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  12. Yes because squirrels get darker or lighter fur depending on the climate

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  13. Darker or lighter fur because of there environment

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  14. yes because bunnies adapt to the environment and they either turn brown or white do to the season.

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  15. the bunnies a adapt to the evironment

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  16. The kids adapt to the environment that they where born in

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  17. the pineal gland is in the back of the head that secrets melatonin and melanin. Melatonin and melatonin switch back and forth in the winter and the summer to make the color change.

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  18. bunnies can change colors in the winter.

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  19. Darker or lighter fur because of there environment

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  20. Dependent on the weather like when its cold there colors become lighter and if it gets hotter the color gets darker.

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  21. The environment can change the bunny in different ways. If it's cold outside, the bunnies fur will change to a darker color. If it's hot outside, the bunnies fur will change to a lighter color.

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  22. environment can change a way an animal looks for example the arctic fox gets white in the winter to blend in and is brown ish black in the rest of seasons.

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  23. yes cause with squirrels when they go north there fur gets darker

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  24. Yes the environment can change an organism's genotype expresses a phenotype. An example of this is when rabbits travel and the seasons change the rabbit's fur color and thickness.

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  25. YES the change is based off of how the things organisms need to survive like squirles fur get darker the more north they go

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  26. The environment can determine how a genotype expresses a phenotype because when the seasons change, arctic foxes change the colour of their fur.

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  27. Rabbits change their fur color due to the season.

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  28. chameleons change with the environment when they are scared and they blend in with their surroundings.

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  29. yes when a squerll gos north the fur gets darker

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  30. yes when squirrels go north there fur gets darker depending on the weather

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  31. enviroment can change a way an animal looks for example the arctic fox gets white in the winter to blend in and is brown ish black in the rest of seasons.

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  32. squirrels go north there fur gets darker

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