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Why is it likely that both genetics and the environment determine body weight? Please give the...
Hormones, age, weight, Past Medical History (PMH), medicine, illicit drug use, genetics, environment, food sources and intake all contribute to weight loss/gain. -Do you think that artificial sweeteners can help long-term weight loss? If not please site research. If so, please site research other than the book? -Why do you think we gain weight? -What do you think is the best way to lose weight? Please site sources. -Weight loss and gain is a complex phenomenon. Why do you think...
What is the main idea of gene-environment interaction? O genetics definitively determine all outcomes that occur in both appearance and behavior outcomes that are determined by genetics may or may not occur depending on the environment O environmental factors can only influence the expression of genes associated with negative behavior traits O the environment definitively determines all outcomes that occur in both appearance and behavior
Strict vegetarians are more likely to maintain a healthy body weight and have a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease as compared to their meat-eating peers. Do you agree? Give at least three (3) reasons for your answer. Please explain clearly and neatly. thank you in advance
Strict vegetarians are more likely to maintain a healthy body weight and have a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease as compared to their meat-eating peers. Do you agree? Give at least three (3) reasons for your answer.
Part E. Genetic Influence on Body Weight Genes can influence a person's body weight in a variety of ways. For example, genetic factors can affect levels of appetite hormones, rate of thermogenesis, or the degree to which an unhealthy environment will affect an individual's ability to maintain energy balance. Choose the statement below that correctly describes genetic influence on body weight View Available Hint(s) Family members often have similar body weights, even if they live in different environments. According to...
1.Give any three reasons why people who wish to lose body weight are encouraged to eat a high-carbohydrate diet as opposed to a low-carbohydrate diet. 2. Suggest any three reasons why a person with type 2 diabetes might have trouble following the recommendations for diet and exercise to effectively manage her diabetes. 3. Suggest three ways that you could reduce your intake of refined sugars each day and replace these with more fiber in your daily eating plan. 4. Why...
Determine the most likely mode of inheritance give two reasons for your conclusion about the mode of inheritance give the genotype of every person in the last generation . if the genotype could be either AA or Aa, indicate that with A-. 126 GENETICS LABORATORY MANUAL Pedigree Mode: x_linked recessive Reasoning: 오모어 SO O Pedigree Mode: Auto Somal Recessue Reasoning: CS CO O O 이 O
You are a farmer and want to determine whether sheep wool production (measured in fleece weight) is a heritable trait. A survey of 800 sheep from the surrounding area found the average fleece weight to be 7.2 lbs. You selected a group of the 40 most productive sheep (average fleece weight 9.3 lbs), which are later bred, and the wool production of their offspring (at maturity) is measured. You found the average fleece weight of the offspring to be 8.19...
1) How does puberty affect the body weight of young girls? What is the typical pattern of weight gain at puberty? What is the typical response of a young girl in this situation? What are the consequences of the societal emphasis on thinness for girls and the normal pattern of weight gain with puberty? Does this affect boys at all? What sort of weight gain patterns can they expect to go through? What other sort of changes might they experience...
Please answer the below genetics question and show/explain all work. 4. You've recently discovered the sequences for two alleles for the mouse gene XCD, which you have creatively named XCD and XCD2. This gene is believed to be involved in fat metabolism, somehow, but you haven't successfully been able to isolate the protein yet. You've also noticed that your mutant grey coat mice tend to be much leaner and muscular than those with the standard white coat. So for your...