please tell me lol! I'm an amateurIk and i really love explaining genetics but i dont wanna say![]()
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please tell me lol! I'm an amateurIk and i really love explaining genetics but i dont wanna say![]()
Yes, I know how it works but don't fully remember. And I'm not remembering the parts I forgot with the way she's saying it.Wait I think I actually get it. Males need to get two genes from both parents for it to show up, but females only need one. That's my understanding.
Supernova resulting in a black hole or neutron star, depending on what its mass is (the chandresakar limit)Absolutely! Here's a question to continue our star life-cycles quiz:
What is the term used to describe the explosive death of a massive star, resulting in a sudden, bright increase in brightness followed by a gradual fading away?
Great job! You nailed it! Supernovae are indeed explosive deaths of massive stars that can result in black holes or neutron stars. The fate of the core depends on its mass and whether it crosses the Chandrasekhar limit. Well done! If you have any more questions or want to continue the chemistry quiz, feel free to ask!Supernova resulting in a black hole or neutron star, depending on what its mass is (the chandresakar limit)
Im pretty sure its dominant and recessive allelesplease tell me lol! I'm an amateur
More astronomy questions pleaseGreat job! You nailed it! Supernovae are indeed explosive deaths of massive stars that can result in black holes or neutron stars. The fate of the core depends on its mass and whether it crosses the Chandrasekhar limit. Well done! If you have any more questions or want to continue the chemistry quiz, feel free to ask!
Of course! Here's another astronomy question for you:More astronomy questions please
ohhhh lol duhIm pretty sure its dominant and recessive alleles
I HATE THISOf course! Here's another astronomy question for you:
What is the name of the closest star to Earth other than the Sun?