Answer:
Answer:
Genotype Phenotype
SS 1/4 Short hair 3/4
Ss 2/4 Short hair 3/4
ss 1/4 Long hair 1/4
Explanation:
Both are heterozygous for the trait so we can expect that the cross would be:
Ss x Ss
S s
S SS Ss
s Ss ss
So the resulting off-spring would have the following genotype and phenotype:
1 out of 4 will have a genotype of SS.
2 out of 4 or half will have a genotype of Ss.
1 out of 4 will have a genotype of ss.
But because short hair is dominant the phenotype ratios would differ because Ss and SS would express short hair, so we add up their ration:
Short hair: 1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4
Long hair: 1/4
So in summary:
Genotype Phenotype
SS 1/4 Short hair 3/4
Ss 2/4 Short hair
ss 1/4 Long hair 1/4
Explanation:
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The false statement is C. The hamstrings are prime movers of hip (thigh) flexion and knee (leg) flexion.
Explanation:
The hamstrings are also called ischiosural or simply, femoral. They are the powerful and voluminous musculature that is located in the back of the thigh and that performs its action mainly on the knee, flexing it and also rotating it.
The hamstrings are made up of three muscles: the biceps femoris, semitendinosus and semimembranous. In addition, the tendons are located at the back of the thigh and cross the hip and knee joints. As the hamstrings cross two joints, they have two actions, including knee flexion and hip extension, as well as hyperextension.
Protein kinases are located on the plasma membrane as integral or peripheral membrane protein so that they can more readily encounter and phosphorylate other membranes proteins.
These protein are embedded in the phospholipid layer to perform the function of plasma membrane that mainly include the selective transport of molecules and cell - cell recognition.
The plasma membrane perform the function to provide protection for cell. It differentiate between the outside and inside of the cell.
Phospholipid is the lipid membrane that usually consist of lipid bilayers. It act as barrier to protect the cell against environmental issues.
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A) Petal.
B) Sepal.
C) Anther.
D) Filament.
E) Stigma.
F) Ovary.
G) Ovule.