Answer:
In the crossing of two hybrid plants for the color flowers trait can be seen that the phenotypes are purple flowers and white flowers and in the descendants the phenotypes, genotypes and probabilities are purple flowers Bb (50%), purple flowers BB (25%) and white flowers bb (25%).
Explanation:
For the flower color trait, the dominant allele is purple (B) and the recessive allele is white (b). The planted cross shows two purple hybrid flowering plants (Bb) and the offspring can be seen in Punnet square:
<u>Crossing: Bb X Bb
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Alleles B b
B BB Bb
b Bb bb
The results in the offspring are:
- <em>Plants with purple heterozygous flowers Bb 50%.
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- <em>Plants with pure purple flowers BB 50%.
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- <em>Plants with white flowers bb 25%.</em>
Answer:
vasogenic edema
Explanation:
Vasogenic edema is defined as extracellular accumulation of fluid resulting from disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and extravasations of serum proteins, while cytotoxic edema is characterized by cell swelling caused by intracellular accumulation of fluid.
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Answer:
Opponent-process theory
Explanation:
The opponent- process theory is based on the idea that every time you are going to need a higher amount of something in order to get the same sensation since your body is going to have the tendendy to develop kind of a habit.
Let's say for example that you are scared of something like a snake, at the begining, it's going to be so hard to face the fear and dare to touch one, but after doing it the first time the fear is going to reduce little by little and at the end you will touch them feeling no discomfort or disgust.
In Helena's case the opponent-process is working the other way round, since every time in order to get the same cool sensation she will need a higher quantity of the thing that is making her have those nice sensations, in this case, cocaine.
Answer:
Changes in eating or sleeping patterns, physica injury, isolation from friends and family
Explanation: