Trisomies and monomiesis known as numerical abnormalities. This is a sickness.
Explain how I would use algebra times to multiply two binomials (FOIL)?
(a) Explain the 6 steps in problem solving
explain how to evaluate an algebraic expression for given variables. how would we evaluate the expression "3x-4y+9" when x=2and y=5?
please explain the question better. no one knows what txtbook you are talking about unless you explain it.
a^(-n) = (1/a)^nIf a is 0, the above expression would require division by 0, which is not defined.
they are lethal and cause spontaneous abortion of the embryo early in development.
Relatively few fetuses with chromosomal trisomies survive birth primarily due to the severe developmental issues and health complications associated with these conditions. Many trisomies, such as trisomy 18 and trisomy 13, result in significant organ malformations and other life-threatening anomalies that make survival outside the womb unlikely. Additionally, the body's natural mechanisms often lead to miscarriage early in pregnancy when serious chromosomal abnormalities are detected. As a result, only a small percentage of affected fetuses reach full term and survive to birth.
how would you explain the phrase:"love of country"
Explain why a niche company might have an advantage in a market would price necessarily be an advantage explain why or why not
Well first.. I would research information about the world. And then I would talk about it. That is how you explain the world.
explain how you would estimate to subtrac 189 from 643
Someone with 45 chromosomes can survive if the missing chromosome is a sex chromosome. 48 chromosomes would be 2 trisomies...if one was a trisomy of chromosome 21 and the other trisomy involved one of the sex chromosomes this would probably produce a living offspring. Other trisomies tend to have more negative effects and it is unlikely that multiple trisomic individuals would survive.
Could you explain why these qualities would be needed inyour chosen job
Okay I would explain it but it is to hard to explain sorry
You would first have to explain what an egpty is, and then probably describe it. Then explain why you are writing about it.
Generally one would "define," and not "explain"a word such as fear.
The effects of genotypes with extra X chromosomes (e.g., XXX) are often less severe because of X inactivation, where one of the X chromosomes is randomly inactivated in each cell of the body. This helps balance gene expression between males (XY) and females (XX), reducing the impact of having extra X chromosomes. In contrast, in other trisomies (e.g., trisomy 21), the presence of an extra chromosome leads to a greater imbalance of gene expression, resulting in more severe effects.