Yes, if the is no obstruction to the air flow.
Male DNA is made up of both X and Y chromosomes. Typically, males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
Both the X and Y chromosomes are important for determining an individual's sex. The Y chromosome carries the genes responsible for male characteristics, while the X chromosome contains a wider range of genes that are essential for various functions in both males and females. Both chromosomes play crucial roles in development and overall health.
RrYy. This is because the first parent is homozygous dominant for both traits (R and Y), while the second parent is homozygous recessive for both traits (r and y). Therefore, all offspring will inherit one dominant allele (R and Y) and one recessive allele (r and y) for each trait.
22 and 1/2 chromosomes are common to both males and female. The one that contains the X and Y chromosomes makes the difference. If you have X and Y chromosomes, you are male. If you have two X chromosomes, you are female. So both the male and female have got that one X chromosome in common.
No, men have an X and a Y, while women have two X's. {They don't usually, but... 'There is a whole lot more to maleness and femaleness than X or Y chromosomes. About 1 in 20,000 men has no Y chromosome, instead having 2 Xs. This means that in the United States there are about 7,500 men without a Y chromosome. The equivalent situation - females who have XY instead of XX chromosomes - can occur for a variety of reasons and overall is similar in frequency'.}
Because the nose and throat is connected..
2 + y = 16 - y Add y to both sides: 2 + 2y = 16 Subtract 2 from both sides: 2y = 14 Divide both sides by 2: y = 7
Yes, they can both be zero.
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Since we have no idea where X or Y are, we cannot answer the question.
Subtract 4 from both sides and add y to both sides. This would give you 2y=14. Then, divide both sides by 2. y=7.
Motion in two dimensions involves an object moving in both the x and y directions simultaneously. This type of motion is characterized by both a horizontal component (x-direction) and a vertical component (y-direction). An example is a projectile moving through the air, where the path is influenced by both horizontal and vertical forces.
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y*y = 11y Divide both sides by y: y = 11
y/2 + 8 = 13 Subtract 8 from both sides: y/2 = 5 Multiply both sides by 5: y = 10
For this problem, write it out... x-y=y... x=2y...8=2y...8/2=y...4=y First, I made both y's on the same side( I added a y to both sides). Then, I replaced the x with an 8. Then, I divide out the 2 from both sides. This leaves me with 4=y So... x=8, y=4, 8-4=4
(2y-4)/(y+3)=(2-y-2)/(y+3) --> multiply both sides by (y+3) 2y-4=2-y-2 --> 2-2=0 (right hand side) 2y-4=-y --> add y to both sides 3y-4=0 --> add 4 to both sides 3y=4 --> divide both sides by 3 y=4/3