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Which describes the relationship between a genotype, a phenotype, and an organism’s experiences?

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We are asked to describe the relationship between a genotype, a phenotype, and an organism's experiences. The answer is that the genotype pertains to an organism's allele combination while a phenotype is the physical features which may be influenced by an organism's experience.
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the one that describes the relationship between a genotype, a phenotype, and an organism’s experiences would be: A genotype is an organism's allele combination. A phenotype is the physical appearance of a trait in an organism, which may be influenced by the organism’s experiences. A genotype exist since birth and couldn;t be influenced by anything else, meanwhile a phenotype that an organism have will be influenced by a lot of external factors
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