Ukrainian musicians called bandurists played an instrument (which resembles a large fat-bodied guitar).
Explanation:
In the above sentence, the adjective clause is <u>which resembles a large fat-bodied guitar.</u>
Adjective clause are dependent clauses. They modify a noun or a pronoun like the way an adjective does.
These clauses start with words such as which, where, that, those, who, why,what etc. Adjective clauses cannot stand alone as a separate sentence.
They are divided into essential and non essential adjective clauses.
Example of adjective clause is: The school at the right side of the road <u>which is white in colour , is the middle school for this area.</u>
In this sentence the adjective clause is the one which is underlined in the above sentence.
Hello. You did not provide the article to which this question is related. However, when researching your question on the internet, I was able to find a question exactly the same as yours that shows that the question refers to the article "Proposed Treatment to Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical Issues" that shows the attempt of scientists to legally approve the practices to manipulate the DNA present in the maternal egg, to remove possible DNA errors that can cause genetic diseases in babies.
If I were one of the scientists on the team who wants to legalize this practice, I would try to argue against society's concerns about the problems that could arise from this manipulation.
A major concern that people have is that this practice generates "manufactured" babies. I would fight this fear, showing that we would only deal with DNAs that have flaws that can trigger diseases, that is, the modified DNA, would maintain all the characteristics that the baby would normally have, but would only rid him of genetic diseases, which would be very advantageous for the child and the family. This would not create a "manufactured" baby, nor would it cause any adverse reaction to the child or the mother.
In addition, this practice would be performed on very few women, as 1 in 200 women have DNA defects. This shows that this practice would only be used in cases of need and these cases would be very few.
Answer: Staying healthy is an important element for humans. There are many ways to stay healthy like exercising on a daily which can majorly improve our health and reduces the risk of developing severe diseases like cancer or diabetes. Another way to stay healthy would be eating vegetables; they provide multiple nutrients for the human body. Getting a good night sleep is also an important and benefiting health procedure. Sleep allows your brain to regenerate improving your mental and physical health.
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