Answer:
In an advertisement by Nurofen (British biggest painkiller company), a false claim was made that the painkiller can specifically diminish the pain for joints and backbone. However, the medicine had no specific mode of action to target these body parts specifically rather it was just a normal pain killer. For this reason, the court banned the company for a false and misleading statement. The link to the advertisement is:
https://www.easymedshealth.com/products/nurofen-joint-back-pain-relief-max-strength-10-gel-40g
The link of banning by court is:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/28/nurofen-advert-banned-for-misleading-claims-on-joint-and-back-pa/
There are numerous circumstances that give pathogens the chance to harm people.
The first occurs when an infection has already weakened the immune system. In situations like this, other pathogens may infect the host opportunistically and cause an infection. If the human host does not maintain proper personal and environmental hygiene, that is another condition. Many pathogens thrive in unclean environments, so by failing to maintain proper environmental hygiene, a person increases his risk of contracting a pathogen.
Finally, since so many pathogens are transferred by vectors, humans are more likely to contract the diseases that these vectors aid in spreading if they do not take the necessary precautions to stop their activity.
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Answer:
If a father has a blood type AB and his wife has a blood type O, their children could be a blood type A or B, with a 50/50 chance.
Explanation:
Blood type and heredity are determined by surface antigens on the red blood cell, called A and B. The surface antigens provided by each parent are genetically encoded:
- <em>Blood type A </em><em>corresponds to the presence of antigen A, and its genotypic expression can be A/A or A/O.
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- <em>Blood type B</em><em>, whose genotype is B/B or B/O, is due to the presence of a gene containing the B antigen.
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- <em>AB blood</em><em> —due to co-dominance— has a gene for A and another for B, with genotype A/B.
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- <em>Blood type O</em><em>, characterized by the absence of surface antigens, behaves as a recessive trait, which only manifests itself in the absence of surface antigens A and B. The genotype is O/O.
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In the case posed the father has the blood type AB and the mother the blood type O, so:
- ♂ blood type AB, alleles A|B
- ♀ blood type O, alleles O|O
The crossing can be seen graphically in the diagram:
Alleles A B
O A|O B|O
O A|O B|O
According to this, the offspring of this man and his wife could be:
- Children with blood type A, genotype A|O, 50%
- Children with blood type B, genotype B|O, 50%
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