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Peanut seedlings were grown under identical conditions. What factor could account for differences in height among the seedlings? A) elevation B) fertilizer C) genetics D) pests
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Peanut seedlings were grown under identical conditions. What factor could account for differences in height among the seedlings? A) elevation B) fertilizer C) genetics D) pests
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C: If they are grown under identical conditions then their elevation, fertilizer, and pests present would all be the same, so the only thing that could be different would be their genome
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C is the answer. Genetics is the only thing they could not have the same in the seedlings.
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