ANSWER:
Active genotype–environment correlation
EXPLANATION:
Genotype–environment correlations refer to genetic differences in exposure to particular environments.
There are three types of genotype–environment correlation:
1. Passive genotype–environment correlation: This refers to the association between the genotype a child inherits from his or her parents and the environment in which the child is raised.
2. Reactive genotype–environment correlation: This refers to the association between an individual’s genetically influenced behaviour and others’ reactions to that behaviour.
3. Active genotype–environment correlation: This refers to the association between an individual’s genetic propensities and the environmental niches that individual selects. For example, people who are characteristically extroverted may seek out very different social environments than those who are shy and withdrawn.
Yes. Scientific laws are established statements, based on repeated experiments or observation of a particular scenario or natural events while a science theory are events or explanation of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified using scientific method. That is, for it to be a Scientific Theory we must be able to test and verify it using scientific methods and for it to be a Scientific Law it must have been tested and verified repeatedly using scientific methods. Cell theory is a tested and verified experiment
<span>T23.301A and T24.232A, these are the codes used in
above situation.</span>
ICD-10-CM stands for International Classification of
Diseases, Tenth Revision, and Clinical Modification. It is a system or codes
used by doctors to classify and diagnose all the symptoms. <span>ICD-10-CM is the International
Classification system of Diseases by the World Health Organization (WHO).</span>
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