The phenotype refers to the physical and observable characteristics of an organism, such as its appearance, behavior, and visible traits.
These characteristics result from the interaction between genes (inherited genetic information) and the environment in which the organism lives.
The phenotype may include aspects such as hair color, height, body shape, personality, and many other visible traits.
It is important to note that the phenotype is not only determined by genetics but also by environmental and developmental factors that can influence how genes are expressed in an individual.