The most straightforward answer is D - using an individual's genetic information to decide who can be covered for health insurance.
This is unethical because people have no say over which genes they were born with. Furthermore, applying this logic would mean that we are proponents of genetic determinism. While genes have an impact, a person can still choose to apply different protocols in his life that help him combat his chances for certain diseases.
It could be also considered unethical if people themselves would be provided guidance based on the genetic information collected, without any proper medical consultation beforehand.
Explanation:
Un estimulo es cualquier cambio que es capaz de producir una respuesta por parte del organismo. Los receptores son estructuras muy especializadas capaces de percibir los estímulos y convertirlos en impulsos nerviosos
You need three codons to make an amino acid.
The first one is a: mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells.
The second one is b: prophase
The third one is a: interphase
The fourth one is c: metaphase.
Mitosis is the process of body (somatic) cells splitting to form new body cells.
It contains 4 phases:
interphase, when the cell is between splits and the chromatin is bundled up.
prophase, when the chromatin doubles and condenses to chromasomes.
metaphase, when the chromasomes line up along the cell equator,
anaphase, where the double chromasomes split into separate groups,
telophase, when the groups form new nuclear envelopes and the cells split.