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why do genetically identical organisms sometimes look different?
a dna changes dramatically after childhood
b they do not consume enough nutrients to show their genes
c environmental conditions affect how genes are expressed
d mutations always occur during development
question 5
why do rabbits raised at different temperatures have different fur colors?
a temperature affects the expression of pigment - producing genes
b the rabbits develop different chromosomes
c only cold temperatures allow dna to function
d each rabbit has different gene combinations for fur color
First Question (Why do genetically identical organisms sometimes look different?):
- Option a: DNA doesn't change dramatically after childhood in a way that explains this; genetic identity would be lost if DNA changed. Eliminate.
- Option b: Nutrient consumption doesn't "hide" genes; genes are expressed based on regulation, not nutrient availability for "showing" genes. Eliminate.
- Option c: Environmental factors (like temperature, diet, etc.) can affect gene expression, so even with identical genes, different environments lead to different phenotypes. Correct.
- Option d: Mutations are not a constant "always occur" during development, and they would change genetic identity, which is stated as identical here. Eliminate.
- Option a: Temperature is an environmental factor that can regulate the expression of genes related to pigment production, leading to different fur colors. Correct.
- Option b: Rabbits of the same species have the same chromosome set; development doesn't create new chromosomes. Eliminate.
- Option c: DNA functions in a range of temperatures, not only cold. Eliminate.
- Option d: If raised (implying same genetic background, like same breed), they don't have different gene combinations for fur color. Eliminate.
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c. Environmental conditions affect how genes are expressed