It depends on the individual and their relationship with their parent. Some people feel comfortable confiding in their parents, while others may have more open communication with friends, partners, or therapists.
If the parent generation consisted of a homozygous dominant parent and a homozygous recessive parent, then the F1 generation would be 100% heterozygous.
Parent isotopes are typically unstable and have excess energy, making them more likely to undergo radioactive decay to achieve a more stable state. Additionally, parent isotopes often have a longer half-life compared to their daughter isotopes.
Yes, this is possible with possibility reaches to 50%.
As a noun, "confide" refers to the act of sharing personal or private information with someone, typically in a trusting manner. It embodies the concept of entrusting someone with one's thoughts, feelings, or secrets. While "confide" is primarily used as a verb, it can also imply the relationship or interaction that forms when someone shares confidential matters with another person.
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parent partner kids
Confide ended in 2010.
Most likely. . . At age 18.
You can get it from your parent's or grandparent's genes. For example, if both of your parent's eyes are brown, you'll most likely be born with brown eyes.
Most likely 17 with parent consent, otherwise you have to be 18
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That is the correct spelling of the verb "confide" (to entrust).
Confide in Me was created on 1994-08-29.
The past tense for confide is confided.
It depends on where you are. Most likely yes. (More like the child will be taken away from the parent.)
Confidences was created in 2010.
That is most likely called the phenotype, as apposed to the genotype of the offspring.