<span>The most likely hazards you may encounter while participating in camping activities, and what I do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards are:
One, during campfire session, the students gather around a bonfire and perform activities. This event usually happens at night and sometimes, they may get burned if going too close to it. So to prevent it, a student must be about one meter and a half away from the center of the bonfire since it will expand as its fire spreads throughout the wood stacked.
Two, activities such as mountain hiking. Many of the students fall from the area where they are climbing and so to prevent this, a student must have body harness and proceeds with the right track base on the tracks provided by the organizers to ensure the safety of the student.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
16. A Couple with the ability to taste PTC have two grown sons and one grown daughter. The sons have the ability to taste PTC. Their daughter is a PTC non-taster. She married with a PTC non-taster man and have two sons.
The ability to taste Phenylthiocarbamide<span> or PTC is inherited by autosomal dominant trait. The daughter of the first generation should be autosomal recessive(tt) as she was a non-taster. That means her parent would be heterozygotes(Tt) since they have the ability to taste PTC. Her brother could be homozygote dominant(TT) or heterozygote(Tt). The pedigree would be:
i. no-shade square(Tt) -----------------</span>no-shade circle(<span>Tt)
ii. </span>no-shade square(T?), no-shade square(T?), shaded circle(tt)------shaded square(tt)
iii. shaded square(tt) and shade square(tt),
17. She marries with non-taster too which means also a homozygote recessive. Since both parents are homozygote recessive, the children should be 100% homozygote recessive too.
The phenotype of the sons in generation III would be 100% non-taster.
18. The genotype of the female should be XX. To express the recessive trait, an individual need to have all recessive genes. If she has a recessive trait of an X-linked disease then both of the X genes should have a lowercase letter(recessive).
Answer:
C.


19. The genotype of a male should be XY. If he has a recessive trait of an X-linked disease then the X genes should have a lowercase letter(recessive). As there is only one X gene in male, to express recessive he only needs 1 recessive gene.
Answer:
E.

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