<span>The genotype of an organism is the genetic code in its cells. This genetic constitution of an individual influences – but is not solely responsible for – many of its traits. The phenotype is the visible or expressed trait, such as hair color.
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Answer:
a. Jack, a 45-year-old man who regularly consumes red meat6
Explanation:
Atherosclerosis is the hardening and narrowing of your arteries that can prevent blood flow. It is commonly found in adult of age 40 and above due to stress, lack of exercise, lack of fruits in the diet.
Jack is 45 years he has the tendency of having the disease because it is more pronounced in people of his age and consumes red meat everyday which makes him at the risk of having atherosclerosis because too much of red meat could cause heart problems which is a symptom of atherosclerosis.
Artherosclerosis could leads to heart attacks, strokes, and perheral vascular disease.
It is characterize by an unusual heartbeat, Pain in the upper body such as chest and arms and shortness of breath.
Answer:
If PKU is a recessively inherited disease, and the baby got it without either parent having it, then you can use a pedigree to figure out what kind of disease it is (whether autosomal or sex-linked). You can automatically cancel out sex-linked because we don't know the gender of the baby, so you can conclude that PKU is autosomal recessive in this family.
Does that make sense?
<h2>Inflation </h2>
Explanation:
During inflation, air moves in the lungs when the air pressure within the alveolar spaces falls below the atmospheric pressure
The forces that normally cause changes in volume of the chest and lungs arises not only from muscle contraction but from the elastic properties of both the lung and the chest
The force required to maintain inflation of the lung and to cause airflow is provided by the chest and diaphragm (the muscular partition between chest and abdomen), which are in turn stretched inward by the pull of the lungs
Hence during lung inflation, the lungs cling to the internal surface of the chest wall as it expands