A living organism that typically grows in a permanent spot, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A RISK is the chance that someone or something could be harmed by a hazard.
Explanation:
Risk is the <u>probability of experiencing harm or an adverse side effect from exposure to a hazard</u>, may it be from the workplace, environment, or property.
Hazard is anything that may be a <u>source of possible harm or damage</u> to an individual or property.
Risks within the workplace are assessed to prevent workers from possible exposure or damage, this is called <u>Risk Assessment Control</u>. Here, the  <u>likelihood of a hazard occurring is determined</u>.
An example is medication errors when the nurse/s are overworked. 
<em>"Overworked nurses are 15 times (for example) more likely to commit medication errors  than fully-rested nurses."</em>
The likelihood of developing such errors depends on multiple factors like:
<em>"Too much work load"</em>
<em>"Huge number of patients"</em>
<em>"Lack of manpower"</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The F1 generation differed from the F2 in the Mendel's experiments in that all the F1 generation showed the dominant phenotype, however only three- fourths or three quarters of the F2 generation did. This is because all the F1 generation were heterozygous and thus the dominant phenotype was expressed, while in the F2 generation there was a mixture of homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive and heterozygous. Therefore, the heterozygotes and the homozygotes dominant showed a dominant phenotype.