Individual and public health are affected by environmental and genetic factors is a statement which reflects reality. Firstly, susceptibility to certain diseases usually or often runs in a family so that if there is say, diabetes in the father and grandmother for example, the son or daughter has more chances of getting it so this is a genetic susceptibility.. Also, some families are more prone to cancer so that given the right circumstances, cancer can develop. So it is usually a combination of both genetic and environmental causes that results in a disease. An example of public health could be when smallpox was deliberately introduced to the First Nations people in British Columbia, Canada back in the 1800's to decimate them and remove their resistance to the gold mining hordes. Since the First Nations had no anti-bodies to counteract such a disease unlike the white men who introduced it to them, then they easily fell prey to it and died within days of contracting it.
Answer:
choice number one
Explanation:
The The other answer choices either give you a primary consumer and a decomposer or a secondary consumer and a primary consumer. choice number one makes the most sense because rattlesnakes are secondary consumers
Answer:
Women naturally have one x Chromosome in their eggs.
Explanation:
It will only take one X to make a female. And Yes, an X and a Y make a male
Genetic code is the answer. Genetic code gives instructions to the nucleus of every cells of what protein and enzymes needed for life to be made for the body.
Expression of each gene requires a unique combination of
multiple transcription factors. Expressing a gene all the time, regardless of conditions,
Pax-6 is highly conserved and shows shared evolutionary ancestry. cytoplasmic
determinants that are distributed unevenly in the unfertilized egg inductive signals from one cell to another. Gradients of molecules in developing tissues. <span>the products of regulatory genes.</span>