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The genotypes for the parents should be RR and rr. I hope this helps!
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<u>Option-(True):</u> The following statement is true in all sense, as the "Cytotoxic T cells and NK cells kill by secretion of proteins. The first called granzyme which forms complexes that penetrate the cell membrane and allows the passage of the apoptosis inducing protein perforin to enter the targeted cell."
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- In order to make it more difficult for the pathogens and other foreign particles to stay inside the human body, the defense mechanism of the human body system has evolved itself to great extents as there are different level of immune layers and more over cells that either helps in the recognition of these anti-bodies or attacks them to be eliminated from the given system.
- As the hazardous or cancer cells which are not required to stay inside the human body is removed with the help of these lymphocytes inside the immune system of the human body.
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"Debt-for-nature swaps" are just "financial transactions" from which a part of a nation's (Developing nation) foreign debt is forgiven. This is done in exchange of "local investments" for the purpose of environmental conservation measures.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The model for "debt-for-nature swaps", was outlined in the EAI (Enterprise for the Americas Initiative), was extended in the "Tropical Forest Conservation Act" (TFCA) to include the countries present around the world with 'tropical forests'.
- With the help of the program, "debt can be restructured" only in eligible countries, and 'funds' generated through this transactions are used to support programs for "conserving tropical forests" within the 'debtor country'.
- 124.8 million dollars has been spent under the 'TFCA' to restructure loan agreements in '13 countries' and nearly 218.4 million dollars in 'local currency' will be generated in the next 12-26 years for 'tropical forest conservation projects'.
- Thus, "debt for nature swaps" encourages the protection of "tropical rain forest".