Haven't done living environment in a few years, but the assumption should be "2) female offspring would be unable to bite humans, since they can't fly" and the method would be 3) biotechnology.
The answer to "assumption questions" can usually be figured out by just reading the information given. Since its talking about FEMALE mosquitoes BITING HUMANS and spreading diseases, the second answer is most relevant.
The second question requires you to understand the definitions of each answer choice (or atleast the correct one). The most relevant answers would be 2 and 3, as those refer to humans changing the characteristics of a species. However, again, referring to the information given, we know that the research being conducted is with the DNA of male mosquitoes being altered. This is not an example of selective breeding, but rather of biotechnology.
Answer:
Mountains
Explanation:
This would be a convergent plate boundary, so I think the best answer is mountains. When the plates collide, one goes underneath the other, pushing the one above it upwards. This creates mountains. I think earthquakes might also be an acceptable answer.
Multiple alleles-<span> a type of </span>non-Mendelian inheritance pattern, <span>involves more than just the typical two </span>alleles<span> that most of the time code for a certain characteristic in a species. With multiple alleles, that means there is over two </span>phenotypes<span> available depending on the dominant or recessive alleles that are available in the trait and the </span>dominance pattern<span> the individual alleles follow when combined together.</span>
It probably needs to dig in the ground for worms and grub. So it's an adaptation for finding food.
<em><u>Tay -sachs disease:
</u>it is a genetic disease due to autosomal disorder ..it causes nervous disability .. incubation period is from six months of age till the death and death occurs in 4 years of age..
<u>it is just prominent in the jews of Eastern ancestry ,, but form the options it is D )Jewish Americans ..</u></em>