True, because its describing an object not the direction.
"<span>The mutation will only be found in the types of cells in the fetus that could be harmed by the mutation and not in any others" is the correct choice among the choices given. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope it helps you.</span>
Scientists.
<span>They utilize and make use of the scientific method in order to have clear basis and evidence for their investigations. Research method is always used to answer every scientific inquiry and in gaining evidential data or knowledge. The scientific method has the following process or at least undergoes the process of
1. Observation</span>
2. Hypothesis
3. Experimentation
4. Interpretation of data
5. Evaluating the data
6. Passing and recording the data
<span>These steps are crucial and the empirical data that these scientists obtain are very important to keep that is why research paper, thesis and dissertations exists.<span> </span></span>
Technically, choice 3 is correct, but it is a poor answer:
Choice 1: Both parents would have to carry the recessive gene to produce a female child with hemophilia.
Choice 2: A male with hemophilia would have girls who are carriers (one copy of the recessive gene), but they would not have hemophilia.
Choice 3: If a woman has hemophilia (two copies of the recessive gene, which is extremely rare) then all of her sons will have hemophilia and all of her daughters will be carriers.
Choice 4: If the father has hemophilia, then none of his sons will have the disorder because his sons receive only the y chromosome from their father.
Hemophilia is typically inherited from a mother who is a carrier (has one copy of the recessive gene).
Answer:
viscera and blood vessels
Explanation:
The noun SPLANCHNIC NERVE has 1 sense: 1. any of several nerves of the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system that innervate viscera and blood vessels. Familiarity information: SPLANCHNIC NERVE used as a noun is very rare.