5.5 Flashcards
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- What is phenotypic plasticity?
- How can the same genotype result in multiple phenotypes?
- What effect do environmental conditions have on gene expression?
A
- Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of one genotype to produce more than one phenotype.
- The same genotype can result in multiple phenotypes due to changes in environmental conditions.
- Environmental factors can influence how genes are expressed. This leads to phenotypic plasticity.
2
Q
Can one genotype exhibit many phenotype?
A
Yes, and it’s called phenotypic plasticity
And it can be due to environmental factors
3
Q
What’re some examples of phenotypic plasticity?
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- Hydrangea plants, where the color of the plant is determined by the soil pH
- Number of stomates in the plant is determined by atmospheric conditions