The answer to that statement is TRUE.
Answer:
yes!
Explanation:
it is completely normal!!! Vagina's come in different shapes and sizes it is very common to have an outie. The vagina's that you see in P*rn are less common than others. Not all vagina's look like the ones you see in P-hub
Answer:
Arrange to have a translator present when talking with the parents
Explanation:
Answer:
The missing options are:
A. the mortality rate is roughly uniform across the lifespan of this organism; birds
B. the mortality rate is higher for older members of this population; humans
C. the mortality rate is higher for younger members of this population; oak trees.
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
There are three types of survivorship curves:
- Convex type: in this type of curve, there is a high rate of survivorship, they have long lives and die old.
- Concave type: shows low survivorship rate after birth, these organisms have short lives.
- Lineal type: the lineal type is between the two previous types. It shows a constant survivorship rate and mortality rate throughout the lifetime of the organism. This type of curve is normal in birds and mice.
Oddly enough, type O blood in the U.S. is not by itself the rarest blood type. Actually O+ is one of the most common. But because O is the recessive of the A-B-O gene group, and also Rh- is recessive in it's gene, the combination makes it extremely rare. Roughly 85% if people have the Rh+ allele, and roughly 1/3 people are O, but those are only O+.
The rarest is actually AB-, because 3% or less are this type. O- people are around 5% of population.
However because O- blood is the "universal donor" (will not cause immune reactions with any other blood type when transfused in) for hospitals and blood banks, it is always in short supply.