I would go with C if she eats out of the bag as a snack between meals then it won't really help!
Answer:
In the case of HIV-1, this loss-of-function mutation has proven to be beneficial.
Explanation:
Loss-of-function mutations are those that result in a gene product that has less or no function compared to the unmutated gene. When the allele completely loses function, (null allele), it is called an amorphous mutation. Phenotypes associated with these mutations are usually recessive, except when the organism is haploid, or when the reduced dosage of the normal gene is not sufficient to produce a normal phenotype (this phenomenon is called haploinsufficiency).
As mentioned earlier, this type of mutation results in a defective gene, but the text shown in the above question shows an example of a beneficial loss-of-function mutation because this mutation provides resistance to HIV-1 infection.
<span>Cover. Wear a hat or other protective covering to prevent body heat from escaping from your head, face and neck. ...Overexertion. Avoid activities that would cause you to sweat a lot. ...Layers. Wear loosefitting, layered, lightweight clothing. ...<span>Dry. Stay as dry as possible.</span></span>
Answer:
contaminated food or water
Explanation:
Amoebic dysenteri is caused by <em>Entamoeba histolytica</em>, a<em> parasyte trasmited through contamination of water and food with human feaces,</em> it can cause diarrhea or nauseas but it often shows no symptoms.
I hope you find this information useful and interesting! Good luck!