Answer:
The options for this question are:
1. A negligent tort because Matt was careless in throwing the rock.
2. A negligent tort because he only intended to harm Jamal.
3. An accidental tort because he struck Sally by mistake.
4. An intentional tort because Matt intended to throw the rock and physical injury resulted.
5. Matt did not commit a tort against Sally because he only intended to strike Jamal with the rock
The best answer choice is:
An intentional tort because Matt intended to throw the rock and physical injury resulted.
Explanation:
If Matt originally wanted to hit Jamal with a rock in the head but instead hit Sally who is standing directly next to Jamal, then he committed an intentional tort. This kind of tort can be transferred as the tort easer knew certainly that his plan would result in inevitable consequences.<span>
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Answer:
The molecule on the right; the middle carbon is asymmetric
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Given:
Traits
T (tall, dominant) and t (short)
R (round, dominant) and r (wrinkle)
Crossing parents
<u>hetero-zygous. tall wrinkled (</u><u>Ttrr</u><u>)</u>
phenotype tall is given hetero-zygous., so Tt
phenotype wrinkled is recessive, so must be homo-zygous rr
<u>Foiled genotypes</u> (Tr, tr, each with 50%)
<u>short hetero-zygous. round (</u><u>ttRr</u><u>)</u>
phenotype short is recessive, so homo-zygous rr
phenotype round is given heteroz. so Rr
<u>Foiled genotypes</u> (tR, tr, each with 50%)
Offsprings on a 4x4 punnett square
See diagram
If I am not wrong the most important ones are:
1.Sacrum,
2.coccyx,
3.cranium,
4.sternum,
5.ribs,
6.clavicle,
7.pelvic girdle,
8.patella,
9.mandible,
10.tibia,
11.fibula,
12.carpals,
13.tarsals,
14.metatarsals,
15.metacarpals,
16.costal cartilages
17. Cervical vertebrae