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B.If people give an extreme answer to the first question, they will tend to give the opposite extreme answer to the second question.
C.People will tend to give dissimilar answers to both questions.
D.People will tend to give similar answers to both questions.
E.If people give a moderate answer to the first question, they will tend to give an extreme answer to the second question.
If a personality survey is conducted we can see that people will give two dissimilar answers.
Explanation:
If a survey based on personality is conducted and the people are asked two question which are different in nature. We can see that people answering both the question will have dissimilar answer because according to the personality of people two different question cannot have a same answer , they must be different , that is why there is a tendency to get two different answer from the survey.
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Diffusion is the process where molecules move from higher to lower concentration areas. It continues until a state of equilibrium is reached, at which the particles continue to move but their distribution remains constant.
In biological terms, diffusion is the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This passive movement continues until it reaches a state we refer to as equilibrium. At equilibrium, there is a uniform concentration across the space, and diffusion continues, albeit without any net change, as particles continue to move randomly but their overall distribution remains constant.
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B) The number of chromosomes is different in different organisms.
C) There are more genes in a cell than there are chromosomes.
D) The karyotypes for a male human and a female human look different.
Answer:
A) A single gene can only influence a single trait
Explanation:
One gene has the possibility of influencing many traits and in the same manner, multiple genes can affect a single trait.