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The oceans consist f ninety-six percent of A. pure water, and there is a small percentage of everything else.
<span>A bite from an infected raccoon would be a transmitted disease. A disease is transmitted if it is passed from one living thing to another. In this case, the disease (rabies) was transmitted from the infected raccoon to the human being. The disease was transmitted through the bite.</span>
The left kidney is more lateral than urinary bladder.
- The directional terms help in determining the position of the joints with respect to the attachment to the body.
- the kidney is laterally placed while the bladder is in the midline of the body.
Directional language is used to describe the locations of body limbs with respect to other structures or parts of the body.
• To denote if a limb is placed upwards in the body near the head, the word superior or cranial is used. For example, the hand is a part of superior limbs i.e., its near the head.
• To denote if a limb is placed far from the head the words inferior or subordinate: (for example, the foot is inferior to the head)
• To denote if a limb is placed at the front, Frontal or Anterior is used (for example, the kneecap is frontal to the body)
• To denote if a limb is placed at the back, words back, posterior, or dorsal are used (for example, the shoulder blades and the collar bones)
• To denote if a limb is placed referring to the midline of the body or in its direction the word medial is used (for example, the middle toe with respect to foot).
• To denote if a limb is placed distant from the body's midline, the word lateral is used. For instance, the little toe is lateral to the midline of the body)
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The answer would be C due to them passing down both genes where dominate and recessive are being show later on in the punnet square.