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3256
A small stem from a hibiscus plant was placed in a nutrieent medium, and it developed into a new plant. The new plant was reproduced
  • A. asexually with different genotype from the parent plant
  • B. sexually with a different genotype from the parent plant
  • C. asexually with the same genotype as the parent plant
  • D. sexually with the same genotype as the parent plant
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3257
The F1 generation of a cross between a red cock and white hen were all red because the gene for the
  • A. white colour did not segregate
  • B. red colour was dominant
  • C. white colour was dominant
  • D. red colour was recessive
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3258
Which of the following diseases can be inherited?
  • A. pneumonia
  • B. AIDS
  • C. sickle cell anaemia
  • D. goitre
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3259
In dihybrid inheritance, Mendel considered
  • A. a pair of contrasting characters
  • B. two pairs of contrasting characters
  • C. three pairs of contrasting characters
  • D. four pairs of contrasting characters
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3260
The main reason for nuptial flight in termites is to
  • A. escape unfavourable conditions
  • B. search for food
  • C. form new colonies
  • D. communicate with one another
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