Yes you can, the top row would have Cc, which is heterozygous for the curly hair. The side column would be cc, which is homozygous recessive. The top right box would be Cc, the top left would be cc, the bottom right would be Cc, and the bottom left would be cc.
The water drop goes stright down, but it gets slightly squashed during the way down, like a hamburger shape.
NONE!!! 'Metres' is a linear measure : a stright line measure. 'sq'metre' is a measure of area ; a region a plaine
The straight part of the small intestine just after the stomach is called the duodenum. It is responsible for further breaking down food using enzymes and receiving bile from the liver and pancreatic juice from the pancreas to aid in digestion. The duodenum plays a key role in absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
There are several classes of organic compounds as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins.
Wind does not blow in a straight line from the North Pole to the equator due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. This effect deflects moving air to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, causing wind patterns to curve rather than flow directly. Additionally, variations in temperature, pressure, and the Earth's surface features contribute to complex wind patterns, such as trade winds and prevailing westerlies.
Yes to the first one, no to the second one. Firstly, widow's peak is caused by a dominant gene while a straight hairline is caused by a recessive gene. Let 'H' be dominant and 'h' be recessive. So for a dominant gene, the trait still will be expressed whether the genotype of the person is homozygous dominant(HH) or heterozygous(Hh). For a recessive gene however, the trait will only be expressed when the genotype of the person is homozygous recessive (hh). So two people with a widow's peak CAN have a child with a stright hairline, provided both of their genotypes are Hh. This is because by crossing their genotypes, they can have a possibility of having child with the genotype HH(widow's peak), Hh(widow's peak), and also hh(straight hairline). The ratio of these three possibilities however, are 1:2:1. So the odds of having a child with a straight hairline in this case is 1:3. If the two people who have widow's peak have the genotype HH or one of them HH and the other Hh, then the possibility of having a child with a straight hairline is 0. This is because by crossing their genotypes together, the genotype of the child will either be HH for the first case, and HH or Hh for the second case. For two people who have a straight hairline, the genotype of both will definitely be homozygous recessive (hh), thus child will definitely have the recessive gene. Therefore, it is not possible for two people with straight hairline to have a child with widow's peak.
no none of them are they are stright
No she is bisexual.
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Possibly you mean a 'right angle', which is 90 degrees, like the inside corner of a square. I have never heard of a 'stright angle'.
Possibly you mean a 'right angle', which is 90 degrees, like the inside corner of a square. I have never heard of a 'stright angle'.
no he's stright
basicly not fly to stright...
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yes it can
A stright up gangster!
The dot on crank gear should be stright up at 12oclock. Cam gear dot stright down at 6 oclock. Both dots should be stright over top of each other.