There is no acquired traits, only those found in the DNA. Your DNA holds the capability, or lack thereof, when it comes to the chance of building muscles.
Answer:
D is correct
Explanation:
Die isn't correct since the grammar is off. To die is also wrong since to doesn't fit with the sentence. Dead is past tense and this is present tense. So D is the only correct answer.
Hello. You did not provide the article to which this question is related. However, when researching your question on the internet, I was able to find a question exactly the same as yours that shows that the question refers to the article "Proposed Treatment to Fix Genetic Diseases Raises Ethical Issues" that shows the attempt of scientists to legally approve the practices to manipulate the DNA present in the maternal egg, to remove possible DNA errors that can cause genetic diseases in babies.
If I were one of the scientists on the team who wants to legalize this practice, I would try to argue against society's concerns about the problems that could arise from this manipulation.
A major concern that people have is that this practice generates "manufactured" babies. I would fight this fear, showing that we would only deal with DNAs that have flaws that can trigger diseases, that is, the modified DNA, would maintain all the characteristics that the baby would normally have, but would only rid him of genetic diseases, which would be very advantageous for the child and the family. This would not create a "manufactured" baby, nor would it cause any adverse reaction to the child or the mother.
In addition, this practice would be performed on very few women, as 1 in 200 women have DNA defects. This shows that this practice would only be used in cases of need and these cases would be very few.
The thing which Mami, Cukita's mother from <em>“Daughter of Invention”</em> would think of that advice is that she would be displeased as she is hot-tempered and confronts people openly.
The spread of Western culture which has introduced Santa Claus to the world can be viewed as a positive development because it helps with cultural diffusion and would help with the understanding of the culture of others.
No, I do not think that Amy Tan would approve of this cultural homogenization because she wants to preserve her culture and protect it from external influences.
The way in which the Jongs got their first chess set was at the Christmas party held at First Chinese Baptist Church.
Mrs Jong told them she does not want the game when they get home..
Some of the ways in which Waverly's mother shows that she is ambitious is by teaching her daughter the art of invisible strength so she can win the chess competition.
The conflict which arose as a result of their success of Waverly was the fact that her mother was overbearing, making Waverly lose some of her love for chess.
The meaning of the fantasy that Waverly has at end of the story is that she imagines playing her mother in chess. Her next move would be to quit playing chess for some time.
The choice of the title of the story is apt because it shows that there are rules by which a person that wants to be successful at chess must have to abide by, even though some of the "rules" were overbearing
<h3>Who is Mrs. Jong?</h3>
She is a fictional character from the book <em>Rules of the Game </em>as she was a culturally inclined woman who tried to teach her daughter about avoiding open confrontations.
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