He contracted malaria from his many voyages. Obviously, in his time frame there wasn't a cure until another couple hundred years.
16. A Couple with the ability to taste PTC have two grown sons and one grown daughter. The sons have the ability to taste PTC. Their daughter is a PTC non-taster. She married with a PTC non-taster man and have two sons.
The ability to taste Phenylthiocarbamide<span> or PTC is inherited by autosomal dominant trait. The daughter of the first generation should be autosomal recessive(tt) as she was a non-taster. That means her parent would be heterozygotes(Tt) since they have the ability to taste PTC. Her brother could be homozygote dominant(TT) or heterozygote(Tt). The pedigree would be:
i. no-shade square(Tt) -----------------</span>no-shade circle(<span>Tt)
ii. </span>no-shade square(T?), no-shade square(T?), shaded circle(tt)------shaded square(tt)
iii. shaded square(tt) and shade square(tt),
17. She marries with non-taster too which means also a homozygote recessive. Since both parents are homozygote recessive, the children should be 100% homozygote recessive too.
The phenotype of the sons in generation III would be 100% non-taster.
18. The genotype of the female should be XX. To express the recessive trait, an individual need to have all recessive genes. If she has a recessive trait of an X-linked disease then both of the X genes should have a lowercase letter(recessive).
Answer:
C.


19. The genotype of a male should be XY. If he has a recessive trait of an X-linked disease then the X genes should have a lowercase letter(recessive). As there is only one X gene in male, to express recessive he only needs 1 recessive gene.
Answer:
E.

Y
Answer:
Philip Zimbardo
Explanation:
The Stanford prison experiment can be regarded as social psychology experiment which give details on the psychological effect that could be attributed to perceived power, and this experiment is base on prisoner and the officers in the prison. It should be noted that the behavior of soldiers who abused prisoners at the Abu Ghraib facility during the Iraq war was predicted by the Stanford Prison Experiment that was overseen by social psychologist .Philip Zimbardo
Answer:
associative memory.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario this is a good example of the term known as associative memory. This basically refers to learning and remembering the relationship of two different items, or associated two variables. Which in this case the children are associating the firefighters with male only.
Answer:
C) The first five years of life are not as powerful in shaping adult personality as Freud thought.
Explanation:
These critics were post-Freudian. According to them, early experiences, social factors, and the unconscious mind were not important to shape personality. Plus, they listed four elements considered problematic in Freud's theory:
- Sexuality is not a strength, as Freud thought.
- <u>The first five years are not powerful to shape. Instead, the posterior years are more important.</u>
- The conscious ego is more powerful than the unconscious.
- Socio-cultural factors are more powerful than the biological ones, as Freud thought.