Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
The effect of chemotherapy that most patients have the hardest time dealing with is the hair loss which can be really demoralizing. In the example situation given in the question, the nurse should reassure the patient who is experiencing chemotherapy-induced alopecia (alopecia meaning hair loss) that his hair loss is temporary and that it will be the way it was before when the chemotherapy is over.
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Answer:
The correct answer would be 25 percent.
It is the case when both the parents are heterozygous for the trait that is, both are Rr in genotype.
Thus, both the parents would produce two types of gametes one of which contain R and the other one would contain r.
The cross would result in the production of the offspring with three types of genotypes; RR, Rr, and rr.
The three genotypes would be present in the ration 1 (RR): 2 (Rr): 1 (rr).
Thus, only one out of four would be Rh- in phenotype. Hence, only 25 percent is the probability that the offspring would not be able to receive blood from either parent.