I don't know if you're looking for an answer from someone on here, or for an assignment of some sort. In my opinion; If there is a history of something like a disease or cancer in the genes throughout the family, then yes I think it is perfectly fine. If it is being done for a reason other than to help someone in a way, it's not the best thing to do.
Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. Attached is the full image of the graphic organizer.
Answer:
- <u>chemical reactions</u>
- <u>substances</u>
- <u>properties</u>
- <u>precipitate</u>
- <u>gas</u>
- <u>color</u>
- <u>temperature</u>
- <u>light</u>
Explanation:
After merging the missing words together, we can make this likely conclusion:
First, when chemical reactions (1) occur, they often indicate new substances (2), that is formed with new properties (3).
Next, we also note that some evidence of a chemical reaction occurring includes:
↓<u>formation of:</u>
a precipitate (4), or
gas (5)
↓<u>change in:</u>
color (6)
temperature (7).
↓<u>production of:</u>
light (8) A good example of this occurs when one burns wood by applying heat, there's usually a production of light.
Answer:
The correct answer would be - option C) F1 generation
Explanation:
The true breeding varieties are the offspring that have same phenotype as the the parents and contain same allele for a specific trait. When there is mating between two true breeding varieties offspring would be hybrid.
P generations is the generation of the parents in other words, matting in between parents known as p generation whereas the very first generation after p generation is known as F1 generation or filial generation and also the hybrid of P generation.
Thus, the correct answer is option C). F1 generation