1) a. Congratulating the other team for a win
2) d. Strength development
Answer:
The correct answer is 25% likely.
Explanation:
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is inherited in an <u>autosomal recessive pattern</u>, which means <u>both copies of the gene in each cell must have mutations</u> to express the disease.
If we let the allele causing PKU be “p” and the normal allele be “P”, the affected individual must have “pp” combination. If both parents are heterozygous, this means the have “Pp” combination and therefore the result in their progeny will be the following:
¼: PP (25%)
¼: pp (25%)
½: Pp (50%)
This pattern will repeat itself every time they try to have a child.
Answer:
A 60-year-old cyanotic patient with snoring and a slow heart rate should initially ask her, if it is feasible, what happens to her, and see how his breathing is. Once this is done, the emergency system is activated, an ambulance is requested and according to the possible pathology, the patient is resuscitated, possibly going to need mouth-mouth breathing.
Answer:
Explanation:
The mental health trauma is so severe, says Psychology Today, that it is akin to what soldiers in combat suffer; there is chaos and inconsistency, even violence, in an alcoholic family. For children, there may be physical and/or sexual assault (including incest), which can scar them well into adulthood.