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下列生物性状中属于相对性状的是 A.番茄的红果与圆果 B.兔的白毛与卷毛 C.豌

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题目:

下列生物性状中属于相对性状的是

A.番茄的红果与圆果

B.兔的白毛与卷毛

C.豌豆的高茎与矮茎

D.狗的短尾与长耳

答案:

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参考答案:B

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