Why do we have different cells in our bodies if every cell has the same DNA?
The genome of a cell contains in its DNA sequence the information to make many thousands of different protein and RNA molecules. A cell typically expresses only a fraction of its genes, and the different types of cells in multicellular organisms arise because different sets of genes are expressed.
The answer is O.
Since blood type A and B are codominant, it means that the people who have blood type AB only have genes of A and B. They do not have the gene for blood type O.
We can be sure that the child will not have blood type O by constructing a Punnett square. We can list all the possible genotypes thus predict their phenotypes. The capital letters represent the genotypes of parents, while others are the positive genotypes of offsprings.
From this, we can see that the only possible blood types their child could have are A, B, or AB. So, O is not possible.
The closer you are to the equator the warmer it gets and vice versa the farther you get the colder it gets.
C. Contain a large amount of silica. Because of the huge concentration of silica, the pahoehoe cannot move because the lava is so thick and therefore, cools down.
Answer:
You didnt give me and choices so out of the information i have from this answer i can conclude that the answer is out of these 3 Options.
1.) Phyllids 2.) Xylem 3.) Phloem