Baldness And Genetics

Help me with genetics? please?
From my study guide: D) If an eye eosin transparent men in Drosophila is crossed with homozygous red-eyed female, what is the phenotype of their offspring? A) All the offspring have red eyes B) All men be light-eosin and all females eosin is C) All women have red eyes, all men have light eyes and eosin D) All whiteflies have eyes E) None of these answers are correct E) A woman who is heterozygous for baldness is married to a man who is nonbald. Which of the following true to their offspring? For All) is bald B) All women are nonbald, all men would be bald C) All women are nonbald, half of men would be bald D) half of women could be bald and half of women would Bald E) All who nonbald
D) Im assuming that the male has the recessive gene and dominant women? If so, the offspring are never dominant but the females are homozygous sense 2 of the BB or BB, I'll say a E) C is correct because women have an allele for baldness and the other is normal, then only men would be able to do so because they are XY, so that half of men get bald and would not be possible for women to be bald, because they have two XX and will Nonbaldness to dominate, so it can be carriers, but has made use of it (the face of this all you have to do is create a Punnett square).
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