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The monohybrid phenotype identifies

A) what it eats
B) where it is found
C) genes of offspring
D) how it looks

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C) genes of offspring

Step-by-step explanation:

A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross between two individuals who have different genetic variation at one gene, resulting in different traits. For example, a cross between a plant with white flowers and a plant with purple flowers.

The phenotype of the offspring gives details about which trait is dominant and which trait is recessive.

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