They share family characteristics, such as praying before a meal or bed
Phenotype:
Red eyes: Ee/EE
White eyes: ee
Genotype:
EE: red eyes
Ee: red eyes
ee: white eyes
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Hey Emma Here<em>
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Answer:
C<em>?</em>
Explanation:
The preoperational stage is the second stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. This stage begins around age two and lasts until approximately age seven. During this period, children are thinking at a symbolic level but are not yet using cognitive operations.
<h3>Bye Tell Me If I Was Incorrect<em>! </em>Have A Nice Day<em>!</em></h3>
Answer:
Student slipping on the ice.
Answer:
Apprehension sign
Explanation:
The sign of apprehension is a provocative test to identify patellar instability. In this test the client is sitting with the quadriceps relaxed and the knee is placed in extension. Then the patella is displaced laterally and the knee flexed at 30 °. If there is instability the client will put his hand avoiding the continuity of the test, because he will feel pain. In addition, if patellar instability exists during this test, the client will contract the quadriceps for fear of dislocating the patella and will verbally report the pain as: "stop if you won't dislocate my knee", "my patella will leave from the place, stop! "