Answer:
Kidneys
Explanation:
ADH is a chemical produced in the brain that causes the kidneys to release less water, decreasing the amount of urine produced.
<span>C. more solute
A hypertonic solution has a higher concentration of solute outside than inside the cell.</span>
It would be all if u can pick that but if not it depends on what animal the he question is talking about
Answer:
You did not write the concept, so i will try to answer in a general way.
Why sometimes we really need to model concepts?
Well, sometimes the things are really complicated, or we just do not have the knowledge or tools to fully understand them.
Here is where the models came to be handy, we can somewhat "simplify" the things, and explain them with models.
For example, the movement of a particle as the wind pushes it can be really complex, so this can only be explained with a model.
Now, once we have a model (supported by theory and experiments) we can start to investigating furthermore in the given subject.
So for example, we could model how a given therapy acts on a given disease, and with that model, we could extrapolate the effects of the therapy in a similar disease (for example, testing how radiotherapy acts on a given tumor in some organ, can give information on how the same therapy can act on other types of tumors)
Concluding, models simplify some concepts, which allow us to understand them and work better with them
Explanation:
The genes that determine color and pattern are linked.
- Solid pattern allele (L) is dominant over lined pattern (l)
- Blue color allele (B) is dominant over aqua color (b)
<h3><u>Initial cross</u></h3>
Homozygous lined aqua beetle has the genotype <em>lb/lb</em>
It can produce only 1 type of gamete: <em>lb</em>
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Homozygous solid blue beetle has the genotype<em> </em><em>LB/LB</em>
It can produce only 1 type of gamete:<em> </em><em>LB</em>
The F1 is formed by the union of the parents' gametes, so it will have the genotype <em>lb/LB</em>
<h3><u>F1 test cross</u></h3>
Test crosses involve a homozygous recessive individual.
<u>The homozygous recessive individual</u><u><em> lb/lb</em></u><u> can only produce 1 type of gamete:</u>
<u>The F1 individual </u><em><u>lb/LB</u></em><u> can produce 4 types of gametes:</u>
- lb - parental
- LB - parental
- lB - recombinant
- Lb - recombinant