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Biology
Your sister died from tay-sachs disease, inherited as a recessive allele (t). you're
married and planning to start your family. you're worried about the disease and
decide to have genetic testing to see if you or your spouse is a carrier of the tay-sachs
allele. the test results show that you're a carrier of the allele, but your spouse isn't.
what is the probability that you and your spouse will have a child with tay-sachs
disease? show your work.
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Ответ:
The transitional epithelial tissue is perfect for bladder function because it has the ability to stretch.
When the bladder is empty, the cells have a cuboidal shape. When the bladder is full, the cells have a flat shape.
Explanation:
Transitional epithelial tissue is the tissue that makes up the entire bladder and some organs of the urinary system. This tissue has the ability to allow the organs covered by it to have the ability to change shape and size, because this tissue allows these organs to stretch, so it is the perfect tissue to cover the bladder.
As we know, the bladder is the organ responsible for storing urine. When it is filled with urine, the bladder stretches, at that moment, the bladder cells are compressed and assume a flat, stretched shape. When it is empty, the bladder shrinks in size, becoming "wilted", at that moment, its cells assume a cuboidal shape.