Being judgmental about their sins is called Prejudice.
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Being judgmental means to form an opinion about others or for a person or thing you may or may not know.
Our brain is trained in a way that it forms a certain memory of a person place or a thing and the related emotion to the respective is called being Prejudice.
- Now the question arises is why do we feel Prejudice about someone committing a sin.
- Since our birth we are taught about the do and the don't and good and evil and certain emotion one feels when something good or bad happens to him or her, that very response is reason of us human being prejudice
- For example - When an individual hear news about assault , we instantly feel remorse for the victim and anguish for the culprit.
Hence, it is a programmed response of our brain.
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Polyploidy arises as the result of total nondisjunction of chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis.
Explanation:
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a gene present on the Y chromosome that triggers male development
Explanation:
Dna is double stranded
rna is single stranded
sugar in dna is deoxyribose
sugar in rna is ribose
nitrogenous bases in dna are adenine thymine guanine and cytosine whereas rna has uracil instead of cytosine
dna stays in the nucleus
rna leaves the nucleus