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    A Person's Unobservable Constitution, or Inherited Potential, Is Referred to As
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A Person's Unobservable Constitution, or Inherited Potential, Is Referred to As

Question 13

Question 13

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A person's unobservable constitution, or inherited potential, is referred to as:


A) concordance.
B) heritability.
C) phenotype.
D) genotype.

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