<p>it is not sex linked, it is autosomal so the individual has a 50% chance of getting it even though they’re male.</p>
<p>wait, didn’t it say it was dominant? it’s all so foggy. but that wouldn’t make sense since i recall no one was shaded above him. (the affected son)</p>
<p>no, it was 5 and 6.</p>
<p>and guys, back to the tapeworm:
I. reproduce many offspring II. produce many toxins III. no digestive system.</p>
<p>i knew 3 was true for sure but i didn’t know about the first two. so i went with I and III</p>
<p>yeah im pretty sure it was 5/6. this was teh pedigree question</p>
<p>and for the huntingtons i said 50% as well.</p>
<p>I went with one and two as well. for the tapeworm one.</p>
<p>^Which one are you referring too?</p>
<p>does anyone know the answer to the bog plants question / the advanatges of sexual reproduction?</p>
<p>I knew the bog plants one was either they needed n2 or salts.</p>
<p>if 5 and 6 are right, phew, then I’m just making up things right now lol.</p>
<p>i put oxygen for the bog plants one</p>
<p>nitrogen for bog plants.
also the question about xylem/phloem/root hairs and how they developed into a full plant? i put the choice about gametes</p>
<p>Huntington’s is 0% i believe</p>
<p>Because the father had it and the mother has no past history. Thus the SON can’t get because the father, even though having a dominant allele in X, can’t pass down the X down to his son and passes the Y, and the mother passes the X.</p>
<p>haha.</p>
<p>Bog plants I put nitrogen.</p>
<p>Advatage of sexual reproduction was E.</p>
<p>ANd does anyone remember the question that was like what do angiosperms but not vertebrates do frequently?</p>
<p>what was the answer to what birds don’t have? i put down teeth but wasn’t sure about the weak lungs answer.</p>
<p>^ lol yeah i did get 5 and 6 being right.
for the bog plant i said N2.</p>
<p>it wasn’t adaptive mutation for the question about advatages of sex. reproduction - it was diff allele combinatins</p>
<p>it’s nitrogen for the bog plant. And tapeworm can’t produce toxins or it would kill the host but the other two choices are correct.</p>
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It’s not sex-linked.</p>
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I considered that but because it is only oxygen depleted in the water not soil, nitrogen is correct.</p>
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Correct.</p>
<p>Oh and can someone answer my question? I put down asexual reproduction, for that one.</p>
<p>“question that was like what do angiosperms but not vertebrates do frequently?”
i think i put E - asexual reproduction</p>
<p>what was the answer to the carnivorous plant that resided in poor ____ soil</p>
<p>oh yeah! huntington was 0%. I most definitely put that.</p>
<p>angiosperms - asexual reproduction, which vertebrates can’t do</p>
<p>Huntigton’s is not sex-linked. Huntington’s disease is inherited autosomal dominantly. So 50% is correct.</p>
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Pretty sure that was nitrogen.</p>
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Teeth was correct unfortunately.</p>