Answer: One will find a gene named Xq97 on region 97 of long arm of X chromosome.
Explanation: When describing chromosomal address, long arm of chromosome is denoted by q while short arm of chromosome is denoted by p.
Where point (.) is used, the numbers after the point indicate the band number.
For example, one will find a gene named 10p2.21 on band 21, region 2 of short arm of chromosome 10.
That is;
10 = chromosome number
p = short arm of the chromosome
2 = region on the short arm
.21 = band in the region
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Conforming to society would mean following the trends and doing what everyone else does. Rebelling against it would be to do something that’s considered not “normal”
Heart is one of the most vital organs of our body, so we need it to keep it healthy. From the transportation of oxygen to the success of the immune system, the heart responsible for keeping the about everything in the body live. The heart also affects the circulation of blood to keep the body lack blood. That is why preventing our heart from problems such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
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What does health mean to individuals?

The critical question: what does health mean to individuals? is the first for Better Health for Individuals. What does health mean to individuals? introduces you to health. In this critical question you will cover three (3) dot points:
meanings of health
perceptions of health
health behaviours of young people
These three (3) dot points begin by introducing both objective and subjective views of health. You will learn how health can be both relative and dynamic and view health as consisting of five (5) dimensions (physical, social, spiritual, mental, and emotional).
You will also gain a deeper appreciation for how you and others view the health of people around you. Importantly you will get an insight into how perceptions of health are socially constructed and discuss the impact the media, peer and family have on our perceptions of health.
Finally, what does health mean to individuals? discusses the health behaviours of young people. You begin here by looking at the current health status of young people before looking more closely at the protective and risk behaviours of such people in relation to their health. Here you should cover issues and topics such as: healthy eating, body image, physical activity, the use of drugs, mental health, sexual health, and road safety.
As you cover what does health mean to individuals? you will be required to examine the dynamics of health as well as perceptions of health. You will be forced to ask questions such as “how healthy am I?” and “How does an individuals circumstances affect their health?”. You will have to make judgements concerning the degree to which perceptions of health are socially constructed and explore current research around particular health behaviours in young people. Finally you will be asked to identify protective and risk behaviours and predict the impact of these behaviours, when combined, upon health.
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