Explanation:
It would be hard to give you an exact answer since you did not give the table. However, I can help you out a bit here and you can just see what fits your problem.
Dimples (D) is dominant and not having dimples (d) is recessive. When we talk about phenotype, it means that you are talking about the physical expression of the genotype given.
We can have 3 possibilities in terms of Genotype.
DD Dd dd
If the offsprings have a genotype with at least one dominant allele, then the dominat trait will be expressed. If there are two recessive alleles, the recessive trait will be expressed.
So in your case,
Genotype Phenotype
DD off-spring will have dimples
Dd off-spring will have dimples
dd off-spring will have NO dimples.
Anna could have died from extremely high blood sugar.
Anna died from very low blood sugar
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Answer:
C. delay seeking treatment, sometimes for many years.
Explanation:
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Lilac~
Answer: perform standard CPR
Explanation:
The Heimlich maneuver is a type of abdominal thrusting typically applied when a victim is showing signs of choking. However, during the rescue attempt the victim may become unconscious; in this case, standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is performed accompanied by chest compressions and rescue breaths.
Before beginning CPR, the rescuer should call their official emergency hotline and attempt to find the foreign object causing the obstruction. If located the rescuer should try to reach for and dislodge it if possible- if it can't be removed, then CPR may be initiated.
The rescuer should perform 30 chest compressions to restore circulation, open the victims airway via the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver and provide 2 rescue breaths through performing mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose breathing per cycle; this should be continued until the victim rouses or emergency personnel is able to take over.
This theory, which talks about that during sleeping we will often dream of things which have happened to use during the day would be the latent processing theory - A.
None of the other apply. The information processing theory is more of a paradigm which referrs to all cognitive functioning as information processing.