Answer:
Dark colour occurs.
Explanation:
The amino acid changes in the MC1R protein may change the structure and function of the protein because the amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. This change in amino acid leads to increased production of eumelanin, which results in the dark color of the protein. So we can say that change in the amino acids leads to the change in the structure and function of MC1R protein.
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A polar molecule is where one of the atoms in a molecule has a slight positive charge, and another has a slight negative charge, due to the unequal sharing of electrons.
Water is one of these molecules - the electrons spend more time around the oxygen atom in the center, and less around the hydrogens, so the hydrogen atoms have a slight positive charge, and the oxygen a slight negative.
Therefore, your answer is B, water has a slight negative and a slight positive charge at opposite poles.
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Answer: The possible genotype for their child is Hh. All the children will be heterozygous for Huntington (Hh).
The possible phenotype for their child is Huntington disease.
Explanation: If H represents the trait for Huntington and h represents normal trait; and if Huntington trait (H) is dominant over normal trait (h), therefore the genotype of the mother who is homozygous for Huntington disease is HH and the genotype of the man who is homozygous normal is hh.
A cross between the man and woman will produce offsprings who are all heterozygous for Huntington disease Hh. Phenotypically, the offsprings will manifest as Huntington disease.
See the attached punnet square for more information
B is the correct answer because the density it the salts would make the water increase therefore sink faster
<span>Plants are the key to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and plants need water to survive. Plants take up water from precipitation and ground water sources. They use this in the process of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and sunlight are used to make oxygen and sugar.
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