Answer:
Incomplete dominance
Explanation:
Incomplete dominance is a type of inheritance pattern in which two alleles of a gene are not dominant over one another but rather form an intermediate phenotype, which is a blending of both parental phenotypes. It is a non-mendelian inheritance i.e. does not conform to Mendel's inheritance principles.
An example of incomplete dominance is that of the alleles of a flower color gene in four o'clock plant. The alleles for white (W) and red (R) are incompletely dominant over one another, hence, they form an intermediate PINK phenotype (RW).
A relatively large molecule that has an electrical charge associated with it, regardless if it is full charge or partial. Would require facilitated diffusion to enter a cell.
Eg - complex sugars, or disaccharides - fructose, or amino acids, ions - Na + or Ca +.
Answer:Their inferences are based on evidence that they collect during their investigations. Readers learn that scientists gather and interpret evidence and draw conclusions based on this evidence. Some scientists investigate things that they cannot observe directly.
Explanation:
The nasty effects that toxin has on motor pathways are the following:
- Arrhythmias and other symptoms that includes heart failure because toxin likely makes the muscle fibers to be numb.
- Toxins are likely to interfere with the body’s electrical signal that is responsible for transmitting an action potential.