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The luteal phase begins on the day of ovulation and lasts until the start of the next period. During this phase, a hormone known as LH or luteinizing hormone is released. If an egg has been fertilized, it then implants into the womb. If not, the egg slowly stops producing hormones. The lining of the uterus breaks down, which will prompt your next period to occur, thus restarting your menstrual cycle over again from the beginning

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2 Can generation time be calculated from any phase of the growth curve?

No, generation time is usually calculated during the exponential growth phase of the growth curve, where the population is growing at a constant rate. During this phase, the time it takes for the population to double is used to determine the generation time.


Is natural gas very harmful or lethal?

It is harmful to inhale. and can be lethal if it ignites or explodes.


How do lethal alleles continue to be found in a popluation what would the parents allele be for a child with a lethal genetic disorder?

Lethal alleles can persist in a population through mechanisms such as incomplete dominance, where carriers (heterozygous individuals) do not express the lethal phenotype but can pass the allele to their offspring. In the case of a child with a lethal genetic disorder, both parents would typically carry at least one copy of the lethal allele (either homozygous recessive, which is lethal, or heterozygous), allowing for the possibility of producing a child with the disorder if they inherit two copies of the allele.


How many lethal genes would the typical human have if the alleles were homozygous?

A typical human would have around 1-2 lethal genes if homozygous for lethal alleles. Lethal genes are usually rare in the human population due to the negative impact on survival and reproduction.


Do autosomes have lethal recessive genes?

Yes, autosomes can carry lethal recessive genes. These genes can result in lethal genetic disorders when a person inherits two copies of the mutated gene, one from each parent, causing the disorder to manifest.

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2 Can generation time be calculated from any phase of the growth curve?

No, generation time is usually calculated during the exponential growth phase of the growth curve, where the population is growing at a constant rate. During this phase, the time it takes for the population to double is used to determine the generation time.


What is the electrical engineering 3 phase?

The electrical engineering 3 phase is calculated by mathematics. The total active power is equivalent to three times the power of an individual phase.


Whats is the phase of potassium?

Potassium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, so it is in its solid phase. It has a metallic appearance and is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal.


What does 'LD50' stand for?

LD50 stands for Lethal Dose 50, a measurement of how much exposure it takes to a certain chemical to kill 50% of a target population. This is usually a calculated value based on lab exposure of the chemical to a population of animals.


How do you convert 440 voltage line to voltage phase?

To convert a 440V line voltage to phase voltage in a three-phase system, you divide the line voltage by the square root of 3 (approximately 1.732). This means the phase voltage is calculated as ( V_{phase} = \frac{V_{line}}{\sqrt{3}} ). For 440V line voltage, the phase voltage would be approximately 254V.


What is the retention time formula used in chromatography to calculate the time a compound spends in the stationary phase?

The retention time formula in chromatography is calculated by dividing the time the compound spends in the stationary phase by the time it takes for the mobile phase to travel through the column.


What is the difference between a lethal and nonlethal contagion?

the difference between nonlethal and lethal is that they both have lethal in there but non means no so nonlethal means no lethal at all. judy wardell=]


What is the rating of circuit breaker needed for a 500kva load?

To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated and whether the load is three phase or single phase. Without the voltage the amperage can not be calculated. For single phase, Amps = kva x 1000/voltage, for three phase, Amps = kva x 1000/1.73 x voltage.