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Why do two flowers of the same species have different color petals? A. photosynthesis B. expression of an acquired trait C. exposure to sunlight D. expression of inherited trait
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Why do two flowers of the same species have different color petals? A. photosynthesis B. expression of an acquired trait C. exposure to sunlight D. expression of inherited trait
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b. expression of an acquired trait, if it was d they would both inherit it
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