According to "To Kill a Mockingbird," the answer
is found on page 144, at the end of chapter 13, Scout asks Dill why Boo has
never run away. Dill answers and says to her that maybe he has nowhere to go, nobody
to run away to. Who would receive him and also, he doesn't even come out of the
house to start with.
Answer:
D. habituation.
Explanation:
Glinda jingles her keys in front of baby Elphaba's face, and she watches and smiles. Glinda continues to bring her keys up and jingle them in front of Elphaba because she appears to enjoy this game. After a while, though, Elphaba seems to lose interest in the game and no longer focuses on the keys when Glinda jingles them. This illustrates the process of <u>habituation</u>.
Habituation in infants is the reduced responsiveness experienced in children after the repeated presentation of a stimulus. After a stimulus is repeated to an infant, the infant becomes desensitized to that stimulus.
Answer:
RrYy x RrYy
Explanation:
Given
Round (R) allele is dominant over wrinkled allele "r"
and Yellow seed allele (Y) is dominant over green seed allele "y"
If I find a plant with round and yellow seeds and want to determine its genotype, then I will cross it with plant that has heterozygous genotype for both the characteristics i.e "RrYy"
Let us say that the plant I found is heterozygous dominant for both the traits i.e "RrYy"
If RrYy is crossed with another RrYy ,we get -
RY Ry rY ry
RY RRYY RRYy RrYY RrYy
Ry RRYy RRyy RrYy Rryy
rY RrYY RrYy rrYY rrYy
ry RrYy Rryy rrYy rryy
Thus, the possible gnotypes would be
RRYY-1
RRYy-2
RrYY-2
RrYy-4
RRyy- 1
Rryy-2
rrYY-1
rrYy-2
rryy-1
The phenotypic ration for this cross is
. This is a standard cross result between two heterozygous parents.
Answer:
With an input cost of approximately $ 4, 000, raspberries are a risky endeavor.
Explanation: