Answer:
Human blood type exhibits codominance as well as normal Mendelian inheritance (known as dominant/recessive)
Explanation:
Neither the A gene nor the B gene is dominant to the other. They both share in the phenotype AB blood type. Think of co-captains of a team sharing responsibilities.
A and B are both dominant to O which is recessive. If a person inherits A & O they have blood type A. Likewise, if a person inherits B & O they have blood type B. Only if they inherit O & O (homozygous recessive) will they have type O blood.
Answer:
an emerging infectious disease
Explanation:
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an emerging infectious disease can be defined as a newly identified and previously unknown infection in a population that may lead to serious public health concerns at local and/or international level. Emerging infectious diseases usually are caused by pathogenic organisms (like viruses) already present in the environment that acquire the ability to infect a new host species as an adaptive response to changes in ecological conditions. Some examples of emerging infectious diseases include, among others, Ebola virus disease, Chikungunya virus disease, H1N1 Influenza virus disease, etc.
Answer:
A tilapia that eat algae and plants
Non-organic matter fits the gap perfectly.
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Answer:
Approximately five percent of the ocean has been discovered, which leaves 95 of the ocean unexplored. Depending on who you ask, there exists not one—but two—final frontiers of discovery.