1) Occurs when the phenotypes of the two parents blend together to create a new phenotype for their offspring. An example is a white flower and a red flower producing pink flower. a) Codominance b) Incomplete dominance c) Multiple Alleles 2) Occurs when the two parent phenotypes are expressed together in the offspring. An example is a white flower and a red flower producing offspring with red and white patches. a) Multiple Alleles b) Homozygous c) Codominance 3) When more than two alleles control the inheritance of a character. a) Multiple Alleles b) Codominance c) Incomplete dominance 4) In humans, there are _____ blood types (phenotypes): A, B, AB, O. a) two b) three c) four 5)  _________ is controlled by three alleles: A, B, O a) Codominance b) Multiple Alleles c) Blood type 6) O is recessive, two O alleles must be present for a person to have __________ a) AB Blood type b) O Blood type c) B Blood type 7) A and B are codominant. If a person receives an A allele and a B allele, their blood type is ______? a) B Blood type b) AB Blood type c) O Blood type 8) What blood type that can be donated to anybody? a) B Blood type b) O Blood type c) AB Blood type 9) If a RED Flower plant (RR) is crossed with the WHITE Flower plant (WW). What percentage of the offspring will have pink flower? a) 25% b) 50% c) 100% 10) Refers to a trait that appears more frequently than another trait. a) Dominant b) Recessive c) Heterozygous

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