An individual who is heterozygous for Eye color would be? A.two alleles for brown eyes. B. One allele for brown eyes and one blue eyes. C.two alleles for blue eyes.d.blue eyes I am think b.

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You are correct! An individual who is heterozygous for eye color would have one allele for brown eyes and one allele for blue eyes, as in option B.

To determine the correct answer, let's first understand what it means to be heterozygous for eye color. Heterozygous refers to having two different alleles for a particular trait.

In the case of eye color, there are different alleles that determine the color of someone's eyes. Let's assume that the brown eye color allele is dominant over the blue eye color allele, meaning that if an individual has even just one brown allele, their eyes will appear brown.

Now, let's look at the options:

A. Two alleles for brown eyes: This would describe a person who is homozygous for brown eye color (having two copies of the brown eye color allele) rather than being heterozygous.

B. One allele for brown eyes and one blue eye: This represents a heterozygous individual as it indicates having one allele for brown eyes and one allele for blue eyes. This is the correct answer.

C. Two alleles for blue eyes: This would describe a person who is homozygous for blue eye color rather than being heterozygous.

D. Blue eyes: This option does not reflect the idea of being heterozygous. It simply specifies the eye color as blue.

So, you are correct! The correct answer is B. An individual who is heterozygous for eye color would have one allele for brown eyes and one allele for blue eyes.