Answer: A. Mediterranean
Explanation:
The Mediterranean diet or eating pattern is common among people who live in countries near the borders of the Mediterranean Sea. The diet is typically high in whole grains, beans, olive oil, fruits, vegetable, nuts and seeds.
This type of eating pattern includes the daily consumption of the fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats. This includes the weekly intake of the poultry, fish, eggs and beans. This also involves the limited intake of red meat and moderate amount of dairy products. Casual or regular intake of red wine is also included in the Mediterranean diet.
By following a Mediterranean diet, limits the intake of the processed food, red meat, promotes the intake of red wine instead of hard liquor. Thus is good for maintaining the health because processed food, red meat can increase the level of bad cholesterol in the blood vessels which can lead to increase in blood pressure. Hence, this may result in heart diseases. Also the consumption of processes food may promote cancer as they may contain unsaturated fatty acids.
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Answer:
They would give birth to carrier females and healthy males
Explanation:
The gen for haemophilia has an X-linked recessive pattern, therefore all descendant males for these couple will not inherit the gen, because they will receive the Y from the father and the X from the mother, if the couple have girls, all the female descendants will inherit the recessive gen.
X Y
X XX XY
X XX XY
But in this case they had a boy with the haemophilia gen, meaning that the mother has a recessive gen for haemophilia and in this case, they will have 25% change to give birth to a healthy boy, 25% chance to give birth to a girl with recessive pattern (carrier) and 25% to give birth to a girl with dominant pattern (affected).
X Y
X XX XY
X XX XY
XX (carrier girl)
XY (healthy boy)
XY (affected boy- first child)
XX (affected girl)
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