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SCORPION-xisa [38]
3 years ago
7

PLZ HELP!!! 50 POINTS!!

Biology
2 answers:
shusha [124]3 years ago
6 0

Hello!

When both of your two parents have a dominant gene for something and they have you, it is almost positive that you get what they get. So the answer to our question is A) Having two parents with hypertension

I hope it helps!

Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
5 0
Hypertension is most commonly known as high blood pressure, which is condition where the blood in a persons arteries are abnormally high. high blood pressure/hypertension can be lowered by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. this means that you must exercise regularly and eat well, which tells us that option B and D are incorrect. hypertension is also known to cause heart attacks if it is left untreated for long periods of time and can occur if you are being treated for heart disease, but heart disease is usually never the cause of hypertension. since we have determined that option C is also incorrect,, we a left with option A as the correct answer to this question. having hypertension can be genetic, so if you have two parents who are genetically prone to this condition you are more likely to have it.
let me know if you have any further questions
:)
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