6. Eating fatty foods most of the time; drinking liquor and smoking and frequent drinking of softdrinks can eventually develop ___________. A. Atherosclerosis B. Asthma C. Anemia D. Hypertension 7. When O allele is paired with B allele, what is the resulting phenotype of an individual? A.Type 0 B. Homozygous Type B C. Heterozygous Type B D. Heterozygous AB 8. A gene showing codominance ____. A. Has one allele dominant to the other. B. Has both alleles independently expressed in the heterozygote. C. Has alleles tightly linked on the same chromosome. D. Has alleles expressed at the same time in development. 9. What information CANNOT be obtained from a Punnett square? A.Genotype of offspring B. Phenotypic ratio of offspring C.Phenotype of offspring D. Chromosome number of offspring 10. A homozygous red-flowered plant was crossed with a homozygous white-flowered plant and resulted in an offspring with pink flowers. This demonstrates a case of A. codominance B. dihybrid cross C. incomplete dominance D. pure breeding