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Give an example of genetic codominance and explain what is meant by this phrase.

This question can be divided into two aspects; example and explanation. Firstly, the example - there are several examples of genetic codominance, including the presence of the AB blood group, variation in...

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Discuss the ethical implications of research studies and theory.

Ethical implications are the impact in which psychological research could have on the rights of individuals. This could be how the research affects public policy or the way in which certain groups are vie...

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How does proof by induction work?

If I gave you an infinitely tall ladder and asked you to prove to me that there are no rungs missing from the ladder, you wouldn't start to check the ladder rung by rung to see if they are all there, you'...

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Describe how water moves from the roots to the leaves in a plant

Plants transport water and mineral ions into the roots from the soil via active transport. the xylem is a part of the plant responsible for water movement within the plant. water is moved from the roots t...

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What are negative externalities, and what policies can the government implement to reduce them?

Negative externalities are one of the main causes for market failure, meaning that the market is not operating at its optimal level and that there is a loss of social welfare. Negative externalities are o...

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