Answer:
Muscular dystrophy runs in the mother's family.
Explanation:
Muscular dystrophy is able to pass down from the parents of a child. Females have two X genes that are able to make the dystrophin protein, but when one of their X genes becomes a carrier for muscular dystrophy, they can pass it down if that gene is the gene given to their child, which can become dangerous especially if the child is male. Males have an X and a Y gene, and depending on which gene is given to the child, the child will be either male or female. When the Y gene is given from the father and the defective X gene is given from the mother, the male child doesn't have another X gene to make the protein dystrophin and therefore is at risk for muscular dystrophy.
I'm not great at explaining things, I hope this helps :)
Its between B and C for me because asking questions can be very helpful with note taking but highlighting important elements in her own way can be more helpful, I lean more towards C.
Answer:
ANSWER: the skull protects the brain, the skull is also called the cranium, and the skull is made up of many bones
Explanation:
Spermatozoa is the form of sperm that is fully matured
Answer: B
Explanation:
Protenin gies bettter muscle mass