Answer:
The most obvious and widely publicized barrier to renewable energy is cost—specifically, capital costs, or the upfront expense of building and installing solar and wind farms. Like most renewables, solar and wind are exceedingly cheap to operate—their “fuel” is free, and maintenance is minimal—so the bulk of the expense comes from building the technology.
Answer:
X linked dominant.
Explanation:
The autosomal disease are not specifically affect the individual sex and may affect both the males and females in nearly equal proportion. X linked disease affects to the specific sex only whether male or female.
Bob has the skin disease and her wife is normal. All there sons are normal but daughters are affected by the disease. This might occur that the disease gene is located on the X chromosome of Bob. This X chromosome is transferred to all the daughters and daughters shows the disease that means the gene of the disease is dominant in nature.
Thus, the correct answer is option (b).
Answer:
I believe the answer is number 3: an increasing amount of the lighted side of the Moon.
Explanation:
When the Moon changes from new Moon to full Moon, the lighted side is shown more and more, increasing from the right side to the left until you can see the whole lighted side. This would mean you would see an increasing amount of the lighted side of the Moon.
I think you wanted to know whether the statement in question is true or false. Based on this assumption, i am answering the question. It is a true fact that cell specialization is useful because it allows multicellular organisms to divide up work. I hope the answer has helped you.
Answer:
X-linked/Sex-linked recessive inheritance
Explanation:
<em>The most likely mode of inheritance of the trait is an X-linked recessive inheritance.</em>
The sex chromosome of a male is XY while that of a female is XX. The Y chromosome is hypothesized not to carry any allele ordinarily. Hence, a male child only needs to inherit one affected allele to become affected for recessive X-linked traits.
During gamete formation, the sex chromosome of the male segregates into X and Y gametes while that of the female segregates into X and X gametes. During fertilization, the X gamete of the male is usually inherited by the female while one of the X gametes of the female is usually inherited by the male.
<u>Assuming a father is affected for an X-linked recessive trait, the affected X chromosome will be passed to a female child and such a child would be a carrier, rather than being affected since she requires the two X chromosomes to be affected in order to exhibit the trait. </u>
<u>The affected X chromosome is thus passed to her male child according to the law of inheritance of the sex chromosome. Hence, the grandson of the affected man inherits the trait through the daughter of the affected man.</u>