Answer:
All options seem to be feasible here, a) Currently, blood tests are done at birth to screen for phenylketonuria (PKU). Option b) For a person with PKU, fruits, vegetables, grains, and special prescription formulas should compose the bulk of the diet. c) Individuals with PKU cannot metabolize phenylalanine
Explanation:
Blood tests have been part of the Newborn screening program for many diseases, including PKU (option a)
Special diets programs including low ingesta of the amino acid Phenylalanine, have been used to control the disorder (option b)
The impossibilty to metabolize phenylalanine is the main feature of this genetic disorder (option c)
Answer:
d. ultraviolet
the answer is ultraviolet
A; Carbon’s atomic number is 6, atomic number indicates the amount of protons in an atom. The number of protons (positively charged particles) is equal to the number of electrons (negatively charged particles). Because atoms have a neutral charge. The average atomic mass of carbon is 12.011; this is the amount of protons plus the amount of neutrons because electrons are so small they weigh almost nothing compared to protons and neutrons. To find the number of neutrons you subtract the number of protons from the average atomic mass. 12.011-6=6.011 (which can just be rounded to 6). So a carbon atom has 6 neutrons. Answer A is correct because it correctly states that an atom of carbon has 6 protons 6 neutrons and 6 electrons