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I) Corn- Corn contains phosphorous mineral which plays an essential role in the growth and maintenance of body tissues
II) Soy-Its function is to promote essential amino acids for human nutrition.
III) Alfalfa- This is a source of Vitamin A, C, E and K4 along with minerals such as calcium, potassium, and iron protein. It encourages healthier hair growth and strengthens hair.
Answer: This is because a parent with type AB blood has both A and B antigens therefore, the child must inherit either A or B antigen from the parent.
Explanation: In ABO blood type, blood types are classified on the basis of the antigens present in the red blood cells. There are two types of antigens: A and B antigens.
A blood type is so named because it has A antigens, B blood type has B antigens, AB blood type has both A and B antigens while O blood type has no antigens.
Each of these blood types is controlled by two alleles, and children inherit one allele from each parent. If a parent has AB blood type, none of his offsprings will have O blood type because each offspring must inherit either antigen A or B from this parent.
The intake of food must be monitored to make sure that the cells in the body possess the essential nutrients to function. For example, one must consume the balanced diet, which is rich in carbohydrates, proteins, essential macro and micro-nutrients, fewer fats, and others.
The nutrition and diet are closely associated. The food consumed is digested and conducted to the different segments of the body as an important molecule, that is, in the form of glucose. Thus, the prediction of proteins and glucose in the cells of the body is the suitable procedure to monitor the substances needed for the cells to function.
The energy of the ecosystem can be best described as option C. The amount of energy entering an ecosystem from the Sun is equal to the amount used by organisms plus the amount lost as heat.
The genotypes of the parents are Aa (heterozygous) and aa (recessive homozygous).
For example:
If the purple flower is dominant phenotype, then A is a dominant allele for it and Aa is a genotype which will give the purple colour.
In this case, white flower is recessive phenotype with aa genotype.
If we cross Aa x aa
<span>The offspring is going to be Aa Aa aa aa (half purple and half white)</span>