Her father has to have hemophilia as well, and the mother is a carrier or also has hemophilia. So if we pretend that the hemophilia gene is x, you need to have xx to have hemophilia. The father must have the genotype<span> Yx and the mother has the have Xx or xx.
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Answer:
The cell membranes are <u>Selectively permeable</u> or <u>semi-permeable.</u>
Explanation:
The cellular membrane allows the free passage of only a few substances while it blocks the pass of others.
Cellular membranes are <em>composed mostly of lipids arranged with their hydrophilic polar heads facing the exterior and the interior of the cells, while their hydrophobic tails are against each other</em>, constituting the internal part of the membrane.
Through this lipidic bilayer, some molecules can move from one side of the cell to the other. This free movement is called simple diffusion, and it depends on the substances' sizes and their concentration on each side of the membrane.
The membrane is selectively permeable because it only let small substances to move through it, with no protein mediating their passage.
Matter is made up of atoms and has mass. This is because for anything to be considered matter it must contain atoms and atoms must have mass.
D) A mutation occurred in the gene that is responsible for producing lactase.<span />
If a substance is very sour and has a ph of 4, then you would expect the litmus paper to turn into the shade of red. A substance that is sour and has a pH level that is below 7 would indicate that the substance is an acid or has acidic properties. For an acidic solution, the litmus would be red in color. If a blue litmus paper is used, then it would turn into red while if a red litmus paper is used, then it would remain as red. There is also a general type of litmus paper where the color change range from violet to red. A litmus is widely used in distinguishing acid and bases. It can be used in liquid solutions and in gas mixtures. <span />