<span>If you are asking about her chances of successful pregnancy, it is good. No doctor will implant all 7 embryos at the same time but they will pick the best combination of 2 or 3 for immediate transfer, then freeze the rest for future cycles. There is a good chance that at least one out of those seven eggs will stick (whether it be in the first fresh cycle or in a subsequent cycle where frozen embryos are thawed and transferred), but a lot will depend on her fertility history (why does need IVF in the first place?). </span>
Nature and nurture both play a role. How we act as parents as well as our child's genes are strongly intertwined (Duncan, 2014). Each child responds to parenting in different ways. We know that children bring out different responses from their caregivers, partly as a result of their genetic makeup
The correct answer for your question would be, C
Answer:
To devise a training program that builds muscle mass slowly.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D