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question 13 (4 points)
what must human embryos possess in order to be viable?
at least one x chromosome
two y chromosomes
at least one y chromosome
three y chromosomes
question 14 (4 points)
researchers have found that diet, tobacco, and lack of sleep may affect______
through the process of methylation, which can contribute to depression, obesity, and
various forms of cancer.
gene behavior
meiosis
mitosis
forethought
Question 13
To determine what human embryos must possess to be viable, we analyze the options:
- Human embryos need at least one X chromosome for viability. Females have XX, males have XY. Embryos without an X chromosome (e.g., with only Y or multiple Ys without X) are not viable. Two Y chromosomes or three Y chromosomes are not viable as they lack the necessary X - related genetic material. And an embryo doesn't need a Y chromosome (females don't have Y chromosomes). So the correct option is "at least one X chromosome".
Methylation is a process that affects gene behavior (gene expression). Meiosis is cell division for gamete production, mitosis is for cell growth/repair, and forethought is a cognitive concept. Diet, tobacco, and lack of sleep affect gene behavior via methylation, leading to conditions like depression, obesity, and cancer. So the correct option is "gene behavior".
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A. at least one X chromosome