Answer:
1. phenotype
2. heterozygous
3. homo-zygous
Step-by-step explanation:
In genetics, phenotype refers to the observable characteristics/ traits in a particular organism. An individual phenotype results from the interaction of genes and the environment. Moreover, in diploid (2n) species, an organism is heterozygous for a given trait when it carries two different gene variants or 'alleles' of the same gene. These two alleles are received from both parents, i.e., one allele from one parent and another one from the other parent. Finally, an organism is homo-zygous for a given trait when it carries two identical alleles of the same gene.