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no!! never The above answer is incorrect--the red-headed gene is recessive--just because brown hair is dominant does not mean that those brown-heads don't carry the gene mutation for red hair! Research on this question suggests that freckled skin on non-red-heads may be a sign that the recessive gene for red hair is present.
Not necessarily. you only need one parent with the red head gene fo it to be able to pass down.
If you find that your granddaughter has knots all over head you should call her parents. If you are her guardian, you should take her to see a doctor immediately.
The Rubber Boa (Charina bottae) also known as the two-headed snake, as you can't tell the difference between the head and tail, lives alone.
they are endangered because some people hunt them for a few talons and mostly because when the first eaglet hatches it throws off the other eggs off the nest
Steering a child's general enthusiasm for sports into activities less apt to produce head impacts may reduce the likelihood of brain injury.
The simple past of "head" is "headed." For example, "She headed to the store yesterday."
6 headed monster
There are 2 syllables in the word headed. Head-ed.
It was arranged through family of the head of the family but mostly from the parents that decided who their child gets to marry.
there was no 9 headed beast there was a 50 head beast hydra there was a three headed beast geryon
Fair-headed is when one half of your head is nonsense and the other half is normal.
parents and doctors get very worried if a child gets a head or spinal injury because the spinal cord supports the whole body. So, if any damage is done than the child may become disable. Its the same case with a head injury. Brain cells cannot reproduce, so if there is any damage done it is permanent.
The past tense is headed.
It is possible. Red hair is the most recessive type of hair, followed by blond. It is very possible for two red-headed parents to have a blond haired child. It is even more likely if there are direct relatives that have blond hair, as that gene would usually come out over a red-haired gene. The child may also have red-ish blond hair as they get older, as the gene starts to maifest itself. (This often happens with skin color, folowed by hair color and eye color in children as they age.)
That is the correct spelling of "bald head" (adjective bald or bald-headed).
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