It is sex-linked: genetic red–green color blindness affects males<span> much </span>more<span> often </span>than females<span> because the genes for the red and green color receptors are located on the X chromosome, of which </span>males<span> have only one and </span>females<span> have two.</span>
Answer:agility,balance,coordination,speed,reaction time,and power.
Explanation:You need hand-eye coordination to dribble the ball but not keep looking at the ball,speed so you can keep up with dribbling the ball while running,reaction time because you gotta be ready for people trynna steal your ball,balance for when dribbling the ball you need to have balance to make sure u don’t trip and fall trynna keep the ball in place of your hand,power so you can dribble the ball,and agility cause you need to be able to move easily and quickly.
The answer would be pubic hair. Because, secondary sexual characteristics.
Visible secondary sex characteristics are nonreporductive sexual characteristics.
For males things that will start to show are pubic hair, facial hair, and Adam's apple.
That statement is false
Bronfenbrenner believed that the children would be influenced by all the things that exist in the children's environment. Intermediate family and school only small parts of the environment. T
hings such as the television shows that the children watch, the children's interaction with friends, the place where the children play, etc also heavily influenced children's development,.
The average heart rate (Resting) for 65+ women is 70-73 bpm