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Since the bulk solutions that make up the intracellular and extracellular fluids maintain charge neutrality, how does the cell produce membrane potentials?
Dominant
Refers to a trait, allele, or characteristic that overpowers or is more likely to be expressed than another in genetic inheritance.
Incomplete Dominance
A genetic phenomenon where the offspring's phenotype is a blend of the parents' phenotypes, rather than one dominating completely over the other.
Paired Genes
Genes that occur in pairs on chromosomes, influencing the development of hereditary traits.
Homozygous
A genetic condition where an individual has two identical alleles for a specific gene.
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