Answer:
.45 from mom, .05 from dad
Explanation:
Given that:
the mother's genotype is AZ/az
i.e AZ = 50%
az = 50% (parental)
But we were also told that the recombination rate is 10% which will like wise affect the mother's genotype
So 100% -10% = 90 % of the mother's genotype
We have a new genotype
AZ = 45%
az = 45% (parental)
Therefore the probability of az gamete from the mother = 
= 0.45
Similarly; the genotype of the father is: Az/aZ
This is an heterozygous father who is diploid hence, there is a remarkable presence of two copies of each autosomal chromosome.
Az is the allele of the genes in one chromosomes and aZ is the allele of the genes in the other.
The gametes of this self cross are: Aa, AZ, az, zZ
Therefore; the recombinants are:
AZ
az
Since there are 10% recombinant; then
AZ = 5%
az = 5%
Therefore the probability of az gamete from the father = 
= .05
The answer is D. An anion is a negatively charged ion, which means it has accepted an extra electron (s) from a donor ion (cation). To add an electron, energy has to be released so that the electron can be less excited and go back to its orbital level. The released energy is equivalent to the energy required to remove the electron from its orbital level.
Answer: Option (A) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
It is given that the unknown substance is solid at 15 degree celsius. When further heated then heat energy breaks the bond between molecules of the solid.
As a result, temperature remains constant until all the bonds are broken down to convert the solid into liquid.
Hence, the constant 17 degree celsius temperature shows that the solid is melting and after it completely melts then it converts into liquid at 23 degree celsius.
Thus, we can conclude that the statement its melting point is 17 °C, is correct about the unknown substance.
Answer: d
Explanation: LOOK AT THE PICTURE!!
Are there 2 answers to this question because I see 2 that are true. It must constantly increase entropy because that is a property of our universe and the second answer would be to constantly use energy, for maintaining living systems