Explanation:
Surprisingly, until recently, not much was known about the genes that control melanin production. 6 were known (MC1R, TYR, OCA2, SLC24A5, MATP and ASIP) and 17 more have been recently identified (DTNBP1, GPR143, HPS3, KITGL, MLPH, MYO5A, MYO7A, SLC45A2, TYRP1, ERCC6, GNAS, HERC2, IRF4, OBSCN, SKC24A5, TPNC2 and MITF), all of them directly or indirectly related to the process of melanin formation and distribution. Since there are so many different genes, if we count all the possible alterations, many different color variants can be produced.
Answer:
The correct answer is biopsychosocial model.
Explanation:
An interdisciplinary model that provides an interrelation between the psychological, biological and socio-environmental elements is known as the biopsychosocial model. The model illustrates the facts that how the association between the mentioned factors plays an essential function in the fields of health and development of humans.
The model was postulated by George Engel in 1977 and is the first of its type to illustrate this kind of multidisciplinary thinking. However, the model has been rejected by many, but still, it has an influence in the fields of health, medicine, psychology, and the development of human beings.
Answer: ▶Producer:an organism that produces. (makes) its own food.
▶ Consumer:animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals.
▶Primary Consumer:Animals that consume only plant matter.
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Explanation:
<span>the answer will have to be the second choice cause it seems more correct</span>
Answer: Homocystine
Explanation:
Homo cysteine is the amino acid which is found in the cheddar cheese, eggs, chicken and beef it is also been linked to cardiovascular disease.
It helps in promoting the blood clotting, damage the inner linking of blood vessels and promote the thickening and loss of flexibility in the blood vessels.
So, the amino acid Homocystine is found in beef, chicken and has been linked with the cardiovascular diseases and Alzheimer disease.