Answer:
Question 4 - b. Iᴬ iᴼ
Question 5 - a. 4
Question 6 - a.
Explanation:
Question 4
As explained, the genes for both type A and type B are co-dominant. These genes are neither dominant nor recessive. This means that when put together, the result would be AB type blood. From there, we can determine which blood type each genotype would result in.
a. Iᴬ Iᴮ -> AB type blood
b. Iᴬ iᴼ -> A type blood
c. Iᴮ Iᴮ -> B type blood
d. iᴼ iᴼ -> O type blood
Question 5
A phenotype refers to an observable characteristic that results from the genotype. In this situation, the 4 phenotypes possible are the following:
- Type A blood
- Type B blood
- Type AB blood
- Type O blood
Question 6
Homologous chromosome pairs consist of one chromosome from the male parent and one from the female parent. Homologous chromosome pairs are similar in gene position but may contain different alleles. This means that A would be correct. Notice how the A gene type is located in the same position on both chromosomes. This applies to both the B and C gene types too.
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Answer:
Abnormal
Explanation:
Mutated creatures are not normal, as you can infer their traits may not be as normal as a human being.
Answer:
The stages of the moon
Explanation:
The term menstruation is related to the moon stages. Because of their coincidence in occurrence and in their duration time, people used to associate the feminine cycle to the moon cycle.
It is commonly said that the ovulation stage coincides with the full moon stage. In the same way, menstruation occurs when there is a new moon.
What really occurs is that the feminine period might or might not coincides with the moon cycle, and depends on each woman. But this is not a strict rule.
The duration of a woman´s cycle depends on every woman, on the raze, on the age, among many other factors. The fact that sometimes the feminine cycle coincides with the moon cycle, does not mean that the moon determines the cycle stages in a woman.
This questions is in the context of current procedural terminology code or CPT code. There are choices in this question namely:
<span>a. each test separately and append the 51 modifier
b. each test separately
c. the obstetric panel
d. none of the above
The correct answer is "the obstetric panel". The obstetric panel has a test code of 20210 with CPT codes of </span>80055 which includes a Complete Blood Count with White Blood Cell Differential Count, <span>Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, </span><span>RPR Screen/Reflex Titer/FTA, </span><span>Rubella Immunity (IgG), and </span><span>Type/Rh/Antibody Screen (Prenatal).</span>