anything is possible. i know someone who has had their tonsils out twice, and a third set grew in.
Blood smears of patients without spleens may reveal Howell-Jolly bodies, which are small, round, purple-stained inclusions in red blood cells. Howell-Jolly bodies are typically removed by a healthy spleen, so their presence in blood smears suggests an absent or non-functioning spleen. This finding can be helpful in diagnosing conditions such as splenic dysfunction or absence.
Female lion is able to mate in the age of 4.
Substitutions at 4' and 6' positions of 3-chloro toluene are not normally possible because carbocations are prone to rearrangement.
In males 4 sperms are produced from one cell while in female 1 egg and 3 polar bodies are produced in mammals .
The human brain is divided into three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
xx designates a normal human female.
A possible answer could be '4 chambers in the human heart'.
no not possible for a cat to be male and female
Can't really say as nothing about a possible Sonic Riders 4 has been released by SEGA.
Yes, Thrombocytopenia can be hereditary. I have it along with 4 of my 5 other siblings. Our father has it so it has been passed down through his side of the family. We have all had to have our spleens removed because of this.
it made it possible 4 it to be plants animals and human life
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P(female offspring) = 0.5 = 1/2 Reason, In the human genetic system, a male has 'XY' chromosomes A female has 'XX' chromsomes. I will designate the femle chromosomes as X' & X" to distinguish . Hence Male is XY Female is X'X" They can match in the following manner. XX' = female XX" = female YX' = male YX" male. So you can see that there are two female outcomes and two male outcomes, out of a total of four(4) possible outcomes. So 2/4 = 1/2 = 0.5 in both cases. Hence P( female outcome) = 0.5 NB In reality, with a deeper understaning of statisitical and genetic analysis, slightly more females are born that males. Also males are slightly weaker at birth, there by making males less likely to survive at birth. This difference is only about M:F :: 49% : 51% , so equality of numbers remains roughly equal.
Yes. It is possible for female cats as young as 4 or 5 months old to get pregnant. It takes about a year for cats to grow to full adulthood.
A Punnett square shows all possible outcomes of a genetic cross between male and female organisms. It is a visual tool used to predict the probability of different genotypes and phenotypes in offspring based on the genotypes of the parents.
The average height of a human female in North America is around 5 feet 4 inches (162.56 cm). However, this can vary depending on factors such as ethnicity, genetics, and region within North America.
yes (weird,huh)