*Sickle cell disease is a constitutional corpuscular hemolytic anemia related to an abnormal structure of the globin chain. It is an autosomal recessive disease, which means homozygosity is necessary to fully express the illness.
*It corresponds to the synthesis of an abnormal hemoglobin, HbS, which is different from normal Hb (HbA).
*The S allele (located in the chromosome 11), responsible for the anomaly, is especially widespread in the African continent, it is also found in other regions of the Mediterranean.
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*Mutation GAG to GTG leading to the substitution Glutamine by a valine in position 6 of the chain of the globine.</span>
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Turtles hide their heads in their shells for protection. (behavioural adaptation)
camels have long eyelashes to protect their eyes from sand. (structural adaptation)
humans sweat to maintain a constant body temperature. (physiological adaptation)
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The answer would be: Dominant
<h3>Explanation</h3>
A cross between a true breeding short plant (homozygous for short, suppose tt), and a cross between a true breeding tall plant (homozygous for tallness, suppose TT) would result in all the offspring being heterozygous for the traits, meaning they would each have an allele of shortness (t) and an allele of tallness (T).
Considering the offspring were all tall, we understand that the allele for tallness must have been dominant over the allele for shortness to present itself over it. Hence, the term describing the gene for tallness would be dominant, and the term describing the gene for shortness would be recessive.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A.
The first type of cell to differentiate is a neuron. The neurons are
cells that process and transmits information through electrical and
chemical signals. Hope this answers the question.
1 to 2 Felt slightly by some people. No damage to buildings.
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3 to 4 </span><span>Often felt by people, but very rarely causes damage. Shaking of indoor objects can be noticeable.
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<span>5 to 6 <span>Noticeable shaking of indoor objects and rattling noises. Felt by most people in the affected area. Slightly felt outside. Generally causes none to minimal damage. Moderate to significant damage very unlikely. Some objects may fall off shelves or be knocked over.
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just look up Richter Magnitude scale </span></span>