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Me plz! 1. how different are the wet and dry earwax genes? a.3 codon difference. b. switch of a single dna unit. c. inversion of a segment of dna 30 units long. d. there is no difference, it has to do with a gene being activated. 2. why is earwax important? a. it is like biological flypaper, prevents dust and insects from entering the ear. b. it keep noise levels down, protecting our ear drums from bursting. c. it maintain homeostasis. d. it assists with balance and maintaining a strong equilibrium. 3. those of us who tend to sweat a lot and have armpit odor probably have what type of earwax? a. dry earwax b. both wet and dry earwax c. sweat and odor have nothing to do with armpit odor d. wet earwax 4. which type of earwax is dominant? question 14 options: a. dry earwax b. wet earwax c. they exhibit incomplete dominance d. they exhibit co-dominance 5. if a person with wet earwax had offspring with a person who had dry earwax and all 200 of their children had wet earwax, what would be the genotype of the parent with wet earwax? a. ww b. ww c. ww d. can't determine the genotype
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