Question 10: Monitor blood flow
Answer:
Yes, the mother's claim might be correct.
Please find the genotype of the parents and the cross below
Explanation:
Blood group in humans is controlled by three alleles namely; iA, iB, and i. Alleles iA and iB are dominant over allele i but co-dominant when together i.e. iAiB
Based on this, below are the blood types of an individual with the possible genotype;
Blood type A - iAiA or iAi
Blood type B - iBiB or iBi
Blood type AB - iAiB
Blood type O - ii
According to this question involving a paternity case, a woman with blood type O claims a man with blood type A whose mother is type O to be the father of her child. The woman has a genotype 'ii' while the man has a heterozygous genotype 'iAi' because his mother will contribute the 'i' allele.
Hence, using the genotype of the woman (ii) and man (iAi) in a cross as follows; ii × iAi (see attached image for punnet square), the following proportion of offsprings will likely be produced:
(2) iAi - blood type A
(2) ii - blood type O
Therefore, the woman's claim that the man is the father of her child with blood type O (ii) is most likely correct.
The answer is d. semi permeable nature of the membrane
The solution to the above question using the formula f=1/T where. T=0.5seconds is f=1/0.5= 2 hertz
I believe the correct response would be D. A polygenic trait encodes for something as melanin concentration in one's skin, skin colour, height etc. These vary quite immensely from person to person, for instance, and can not only be stated as discrete categories in terms of phenotype, as short and or tall. Since the many phenotypes are based on the appropriate Genotypes, there must be many possible Genotypes as well to code and or provide for these diverse phenotypes within a given polygenic trait.