When comparing the birth patterns of humans and non-human primate, Rosenberg and Trevathan discovered some very clear differences:
1. The human period of labour and child birth is exceptionally long and painful compared to other non-human primates.
E.g. a human labour can last anywhere from 10-20 hours while that of a chimpanzee lasts only 2 hours.
2. Humans have the ability to walk straight, the trade off however is that it is extremely difficult and painful to give birth to a big brained human baby.
These are the correct answers to the following questions:
<span>1. Barney and Betty are about to have their first child. They both have "normal" feet but Barney's father has flat feet and Betty has a child from a previous marriage who has flat feet, meaning they are both heterozygous for the trait. What is the probability that they will have a boy with flat feet(recessive trait)?
A.25%
B.50%
C.100%
D.75%
2. humans, the ability to roll the tongue is a dominant trait. The inability to roll the tongue is a recessive trait. If two individuals homozygous recessive for this trait have a child, what is the chance that the child will be able to roll his tongue?
A.100%
B.0%
C.50%
D.25%</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is option C, that is, emotional.
Explanation:
According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, all the individuals exhibit different types of intelligences. The different kinds of intelligences included in Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences are musical, naturalist, existential, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, spatial intelligence, linguistic, and interpersonal. Thus, emotional is not the type of intelligence included in Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
<h2>A) option is correct </h2>
Explanation:
- RNA is a linear polymer of ribonucleotides
- Sugar in RNA is ribose instead of deoxyribose which is present in DNA
- The four nitrogenous bases present in RNA are adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil whereas that in DNA are adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine
- RNA molecules carry genetic information from DNA to proteins, cannot transmit from one generation to next generation as a genetic material
- Due to steric hindrance by the 2'-OH group of ribose sugar, RNA unable to form double helix