Answer:
Category D drugs
Explanation:
There are five categories of drugs, they include: categories A, B, C, D and X. Research shows that category D drugs have possible fetal risks, however, the potential benefits on the mothers still outweighs the risk. An example of a category D drug is Losartan.
Category A drugs have no evidence of risk on fetus, an example is folic acid.
Category B drugs also show no adequate evidence of risk on the fetus. An example is metformin.
Evidences shows Category X drugs have an adverse effect on the fetus, hence the risk outweighs the potential effect. An example is Methotrexate.
b. Sir Harry Johnston
c. Albert Einstein
d. William S. Pinkston Jr.
b. incomplete dominance.
c. codominance.
d. complete dominance.
I would say the answer is: Co-dominance
When I was taking biology I learned that there are 3 types of alleles.
You have IA, IB, and little i. The little i means it is a recessive trait. IA and IB are co-dominant. There's a lot more gibberish language I could use.
Good luck and hopefully this helped. If you need me to go into greater detail just let me know.
b. False
B. The bacteria have learned to mimic other species.
C. There is no variation in the bacteria population.
D. The antibiotics are made differently.