I really liked the review! But I have a question. I have three distinct colors in my eyes. They’re blue on the outside, then kind of goldish, and then brown in the middle. The colors aren’t blended at all. How did that happen genetically?? I’ve always wondered about that.
Haha, that’s pretty good. Supplemental material like this is a great resource for students, it is unique and memorable. I saw her question about her eye color, and then I had a question too. In the video it says natural hair color is down to our genes. why does hair change color naturally, even at young ages. I used to have much redder hair when I was younger, and now its brown.
I don’t see a comment box in your ‘Videos, videos, videos!’ section , so i’ll just post here. That biology rap was pretty funny. I wasn’t expecting that at all.
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I really liked the review! But I have a question. I have three distinct colors in my eyes. They’re blue on the outside, then kind of goldish, and then brown in the middle. The colors aren’t blended at all. How did that happen genetically?? I’ve always wondered about that.
Haha, that’s pretty good. Supplemental material like this is a great resource for students, it is unique and memorable. I saw her question about her eye color, and then I had a question too. In the video it says natural hair color is down to our genes. why does hair change color naturally, even at young ages. I used to have much redder hair when I was younger, and now its brown.
I don’t see a comment box in your ‘Videos, videos, videos!’ section , so i’ll just post here. That biology rap was pretty funny. I wasn’t expecting that at all.