Yes, it’s possible. The genetic that they give out to their children depends. If the parents gives out the genes for colorblind for the daughter but not the son, it’s possible.
It’s just like having a child with disabilities and another child that is perfectly healthy.
Answer:
Sclera
Explanation:
Sclera is the outer most cover of eye that is fibrous and tough controls both the light entering the pupil as well as the distribution of tear film over the exposed corneal surface.
It provides protection, and is a sensory part of eye, in addition it is also considered as communicating tool.
Most cells have a membrane, though some don't.
The
correct answer is in the form of chylomicrons.
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Digested
fats are resynthesized into triglycerides inside the epithelial cells, and
there they're coated by proteins. Such structures are called chylomicrons (small
globules composed of protein and lipid). The chylomicron is water-soluble and
that allows it to travel outside of the cell and enter the lymphatic
capillaries-lacteals.</span>
If I am not wrong, the answer is C). A)is definitely wrong for sure.