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If both alleles for a trait are identical (e.g., TT or tt), the organism is said to be:
AHeterozygous
BHomozygous
CHemizygous
DHybrid
✓ Correct Answer: B — Homozygous
An organism is homozygous for a trait when it carries two identical alleles for that specific gene.
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