what is a phenotype of an organism

A phenotype refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, which may be influenced by its genotype (the genetic makeup of the organism) and its environment. These characteristics include physical features such as height, eye color, and hair color, as well as behavioral traits, such as temperament, vocalizations, and sociability. Overall, the phenotype represents the manifestation of an organism's genetic information and how it interacts with external factors.