Blood types:
AB +
AB -
A +
A -
B +
B -
O +
O -
It is possible to have a child with O blood despite the parents having different blood types.
While the man tested for B blood, he could have been a combination between type o and B whereas, the woman was a combination of type A and o. Since A/B are dominant, they would 'stand out' contrarily to o.
This means that their children could have AB or O blood.
Answer:
This would be an example of nonpoint source pollution.
Explanation:
The source of point source pollution is typically factories and powerplants, leading to more air and water transferred pollutants and becoming easier to track. Nonpoint source pollution is the opposite of point-source pollution, with pollutants being released in a wide area. Since the rainwater would be washing the oils and particles into the water, it would be considered runoff. Runoff is one of the leading causes of point source pollution. I hope this helps. ^_^
The answer is mutations in a gamete, I believe.
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Answer:
The composition of the blood entering from Q is different from the blood leaving through R because it contains more nutrients.
Explanation:
This diagram is the structure of villi which is a main part of small intestine. The main function of villi is the absorption of nutrients from food materials and add these nutrients into the blood vessel which is present inside them. So this blood contains more nutrients.