No, that is incorrect because an orangutan does not even have a tail.
Answer:
Read the explanation section.
Explanation:
1. Will the DNA which contain cancer can passed from one generation to another generation?
2. What will be happen to the next generation if parents have extra chromosomal DNA?
3. Will genes of AIDS can transfer to the next generation because of heredity?
Answer:
When cells become damaged or die the body makes new cells to replace them. This process is called cell division. One cell doubles by dividing into two.
From the table, we can see that; 1 = beta; 2 = alpha, 3 = gamma. Option A
<h3>What is radiation?</h3>
Radiation is a form of energy that can not be seen. We know that beta radiation can be stopped by such things as a piece of cloth while alpha particles can be stopped by an aluminums foil. Also, gamma rays can only be stopped by thick concrete or lead.
Hence; we can conclude that; 1 = beta; 2 = alpha, 3 = gamma. Option A.
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