Answer:
In the ABO series, the gene for blood type O is<u><em> recessive</em></u>, while A and B are <u><em>dominant </em></u>genes, and AB is <u><em>co-dominant</em></u>.
Explanation:
According to the ABO blood system, the A blood group might have the genotype AA or AO. The B blood group might have genotype BB or BO. The O blood group will have the genotype OO. The Ab blood group will have genotype AB, A, B or O.
The O is the recessive allele but a person with O blood type can transfer blood to all other blood types. The AB is co-dominant and it can accept blood from all other blood types.
Hmm good question. Well I would have to test it for where there are no living life. I would have to build another NASA in the County because there is plenty of room there. Mars is made out of Dusty Crust that is about 30 miles thick. And let's say that the desert's Dusty Crust is about 5 miles - 15 miles thick. That will give about the same amount of surface that mars has. So we would know what to build for a perfect lander to work on Mars. This isn't much but it is something.
According to an article/websites, the link stated below, plankton dominates the "limnetic" zone of freshwater ecosystems, which make sense since this is the topmost layer. This is the zone that receives the most sunlight, thus the plants can photosynthesize better than those at the lower levels. Plankton will rarely be found in the lowest zone as there is little to no sunlight there. The lower in the lake/freshwater ecosystem you go, the less plankton you'll find because of their lack of ability to photosynthesize. You can refer to the website below and other books/websites like it for more in-depth information on plankton and their role in freshwater ecosystems. Hope this helps.
Answer:
Dermatophytes
Explanation:
Dermatophytes is a common group of fungi which includes Microsporum, Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. These cause skin diseases in animals including humans. These fungi can cause infections in hairs, nails and skin and feed by obtaining keratin from cells. These usually not invade the living tissues but only infect the superficial layer of the of the outer skin. The skin diseases caused by these fungi include ringworm, athlete’s foot and jock itch.
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