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Try to answere these questions correctly. Whoever gets the most right will win bragging rights and a like spam. :/

1. In genetics, what is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

2. What is the reciprocal of pi?

3. Define uncanny.

4. Where is your patella located?

5. Explain how to mathmatically copy an angle. (No copy machines or printers)
 
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Try to answere these questions correctly. Whoever gets the most right will win bragging rights and a like spam. :/

1. In genetics, what is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

2. What is the reciprocal of pi?

3. Define uncanny.

4. Where is your platella located?

5. Explain how to mathmatically copy an angle. (No copy machines or printers)
I DONT KNOW ALL IM NOT GENIUS XD °3°
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1. Something that starts with a T I think I cant remember
2. 0.31830988?
3. ?? that's the answer ??
4. On my leg or Knee?
5. Uhhh draw it from youtube or google idk
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Try to answere these questions correctly. Whoever gets the most right will win bragging rights and a like spam. :/

1. In genetics, what is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

2. What is the reciprocal of pi?

3. Define uncanny.

4. Where is your platella located?

5. Explain how to mathmatically copy an angle. (No copy machines or printers)
1.wtf is codominance?
2. Wtf is a reciprocal?
3. Wtf is an uncanny?
4. Wtf is a platella?
5.idk

Also, how tf will random facts prove to me that im smart?
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Try to answere these questions correctly. Whoever gets the most right will win bragging rights and a like spam. :/

1. In genetics, what is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

2. What is the reciprocal of pi?

3. Define uncanny.

4. Where is your platella located?

5. Explain how to mathmatically copy an angle. (No copy machines or printers)

  1. Incomplete dominace is a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely expressed over its paired allele. Codominace Alleles that are masked or hidden by dominant alleles are known as recessive alleles. In some situations, both alleles are expressed equally.
  2. In reciprocal, numerator and denominator change places. So (3.14 divided by 1) would switch to 1 divided by 3.14 = 0.138471
  3. Uncanny: Strange in an unsettling manner
  4. You spelt patella wrong by the way. It's another name for your kneecap bone found infront of the knee joint.
  5. Can't be f****** doing it
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Ima try my best...
  1. Haven't studied yet ;-;
  2. 0.31 blah blah idk the rest or 14.3 ._. (Don't judge, I'm just guessing ;-; XD)
  3. Is it like strange or like something out of the ordinary? Idk
  4. I forgot ;-;
  5. Ehhh...Get a Protractor, draw straight lines, put a dot in like the middle of the lines meeting and...in short just illustrate ;-;
(You don't know much I just wanted to cheat and go search in the internet ;-; XD)
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1. Dunno
2. Dunno
3. Dunno
4. Dunno
5. Dunno
6. I've forgotten how many questions there were
7. Im done ._.
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Try to answere these questions correctly. Whoever gets the most right will win bragging rights and a like spam. :/

1. In genetics, what is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

2. What is the reciprocal of pi?

3. Define uncanny.

4. Where is your patella located?

5. Explain how to mathmatically copy an angle. (No copy machines or printers)
1. Simplified: Incomplete dominance is when one allele is not expressed over the other, so the offspring's phenotype is a "mixed" version of the parents'. (Example: Red flower + white flower = pink flower) and codominance is again when neither allele is dominate over the other, but instead if mixing, the phenotype has bits and pieces of each parents' phenotype. (Example: Red flower + white flower = white & red spotted flower)

2. 3.141592/1 is switched to 1/3.141592

3. Uncanny= When something is almost human-like, but not really, so it messes with your mind, and can even be creepy. Usually seen in animatronics or puppets. Can also be used as Uncanny Valley.

4. Yes I spelled Patella as Platella .-. It's changed now... Patella is your kneecap.

5. First... you need a compass, straight edge and pencil.
1. Create an angle and title it "original".
2. Draw a seperate line segment.
3. Using the compass on the original, place the point on the vertex and measure to the end of any segment.
4. Using that measurement, trim the seperate segment you drew earlier down to that segment of the original.
5. Again with the compass, put the point on the original vertex and draw and arc anywhere on the angle, as long as both lines touch it.
6. Point where the arc and lines intersect.
7. Using the exact measurement you used for the arc on the original, do the same for the copy.
8. On the original, using the compass, put the point on one of the intersections and creat another arc on the other intersection.
9. Use that same measurement with the copy.
10. On the copy, the arcs should be intersecting. Draw a line from the vertex through that intersection.
11. Repeat steps 1-4 with that line.
12. DONE NO MORE PURGATORY
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1. Simplified: Incomplete dominance is when one allele is not expressed over the other, so the offspring's phenotype is a "mixed" version of the parents'. (Example: Red flower + white flower = pink flower) and codominance is again when neither allele is dominate over the other, but instead if mixing, the phenotype has bits and pieces of each parents' phenotype. (Example: Red flower + white flower = white & red spotted flower)

2. 3.141592/1 is switched to 1/3.141592

3. Uncanny= When something is almost human-like, but not really, so it messes with your mind, and can even be creepy. Usually seen in animatronics or puppets. Can also be used as Uncanny Valley.

4. Yes I spelled Patella as Platella .-. It's changed now... Patella is your kneecap.

5. First... you need a compass, straight edge and pencil.
1. Create an angle and title it "original".
2. Draw a seperate line segment.
3. Using the compass on the original, place the point on the vertex and measure to the end of any segment.
4. Using that measurement, trim the seperate segment you drew earlier down to that segment of the original.
5. Again with the compass, put the point on the original vertex and draw and arc anywhere on the angle, as long as both lines touch it.
6. Point where the arc and lines intersect.
7. Using the exact measurement you used for the arc on the original, do the same for the copy.
8. On the original, using the compass, put the point on one of the intersections and creat another arc on the other intersection.
9. Use that same measurement with the copy.
10. On the copy, the arcs should be intersecting. Draw a line from the vertex through that intersection.
11. Repeat steps 1-4 with that line.
12. DONE NO MORE PURGATORY

tl;dr
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1. Incomplete dominance and codominace both happen when both "parents" have dominant genes. Incomplete dominance is when the phenotypes "mix together" (when the features of both parents mix together), while codominace is when both phenotypes show(when the features of both parents show).

2. The reciprocal of pi is would correctly be written as: 1/π because everything else is actually aprroximated and not an accurate result.

4. Patella is a part of your knee.

I only knew 1,2, and 4. ._.
Do another :D and when I'm online please .3.
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