Genetic Fortune Telling

Genetic Fortune Telling

Why is fortune telling not a credible source?

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1. Why is fortune telling not a credible source?


Fortune telling is not a credible source because it is not backed up by academic literature and its precision and reliability have not been tested using the scientific method. It is also otherwise known as a practice of pseudoscience.

2. why do people value fortune telling​


Answer:

I don't think people get serious about fortunetelling unless they really need something. I'm not talking about people who doing it for fun or just curious. People really believe in fortunetelling are often desperate or desecrate to start with, and when fortunetelling somehow helped them solve their problems, they become "believers".

Answer:

Clue

Explanation:

Hi, love. If time travel exist approximately majority wants to go on future, though there are people who wanted to go in the past. The excitement of seeing their fortune makes them believe for it. It is like a spoiler on the upcoming scene of your life. That is why most of the people value these stuffs because they had that belief. What happened in this process is that they have the so called, "faith". Upon knowing, if you believe on the information you know then go for it but yet it's just like a warning along your way. Anyhow, it is your choice at the end of the day.


3. What are the positive/good effects of fortune telling??​


While I don't believe in fortune telling, some of the positives come from the use of Placebo, people can feel more in control, or in the know about their own lives, and people are able to believe they can stop bad events from happening in their lives.


4. Tell us in 300 words why you are: a) a Luddite about genetic engineering of animals, or


Answer:
Mark me as a brainliest if you think my answer is great

Explanation:

The Luddite anniversary provides a very useful opportunity to look at the issues related to biotechnology and the new life sciences in a broad perspective. At first sight there may be little similarity between the Luddites’ struggle against machines in the textile trades and the many issues raised by the life sciences, yet beneath the surface there are strong similarities.

The most obvious aspect of the Luddites’ cause was the use of machines to replace labour, the process of capital intensification that has remained a key feature of industrial capitalism until the present. But beyond their legitimate complaints against the manufacturers, the Luddite rebellion was a protest against the Industrial Revolution as a whole: as Kirkpatrick Sale puts it in his book Rebels Against the Future, the rebellion was a fight not against machines but against The Machine of industrial capitalism. The Luddites were defending the integrity of their existing way of life and communities that were being torn apart by the Industrial Revolution. At its deepest level, this was about the domination and control of nature, and the subjection of life to the discipline of machines. An example of this was the way in which workers in the new mills were forced to follow the pace and rhythm of the machines, rather than those of their own bodies.

With the emergence of molecular biology and the power to manipulate living organisms through their genes, the imposition of the industrial model upon nature has moved beyond the physical and chemical to encompass the biosphere. The revolt against GM crops, as the latest expression of industrial agriculture clearly has the same protest against the regimentation of nature at its roots. But, what the anti-GM campaigners have often missed, perhaps because of the primarily environmentalist basis of that movement, is that the fundamental reason for introduction of herbicide tolerant crops, for example, was that, like the power looms, those crops reduce the need for labour. In Argentina, for example, where GM soya has been sewn over thousands of square miles, herbicide spraying is done by aeroplane rather than by workers on the ground. In much the same way that English peasants were driven from their common land and forced to become factory workers, and like the Green Revolution of the 1960s, GM crops are displacing peasants and forcing them into urban shanty towns.
















5. how can you tell if an individual possibly has a genetic disorder?​


Answer:Most of the time, genetic disorders are diagnosed through a specific test, which can include examining chromosomes or DNA (the tiny proteins that make up genes), or testing the blood for certain enzymes that may be abnormal. Studying enzymes is called biochemical genetic testing.

Explanation:


6. Which comments are violated by the following sins? ________1. fortune-telling. Pa tulong naman po please.​


2.) 3rd/1st depends on what "CURSING" means can be putting black magic on the victim or saying bad words to a person

3.) 1st commandment

4.) 2nd commandment

5.) 1st commandment

6.) 3rd commandment

7.) 2nd commandment

8.) This is very broad it would depend on who the "victim" is can be to your parents thus 4th commandment, can be another person so it may be 3rd because it speaks about holiness and because such words are profanity it can be against the said commandment, or if it is to God then it can be against the 2nd

9.) 1st commandment

10.) 1st commandment

Always put into mind that there is still another way to look into the laws, always consider the circumstances. It's confusing but hope this helps.

1. Idolatry (1st commandment)

2. Profanity (2nd commandment)

3. Idolatry (1st commandment)

4. Blasphemy (2nd commandment)

5. Sacrilege (1st commandment)

6. Sacrilege (1st commandment)

7. Blasphemy (2nd commandment)

8. Profanity (2nd Commandment)

9. Idolatry (1st commandment)

10. Idolatry (1st commandment)


7. You met with your friend who just came from a fortune teller who uses horoscopes to tell the fortunes of people. As someone who believes in astronomy, how will you explain to him/her that these are just superstitions and do not have any scientific Basis?


Answer:

I'll explain it to my friend gently and with patience. So that he or she will understand that the horoscopes are just superstitios, without being offended.


8. how can you tell if an individual has a genetic disorder?​


Answer:

physical signs

-Ear abnormalities.

-Unusually shaped eyes.

-Different colored eyes.

-Facial features that are unusual or different from other family members.

-Brittle or sparse hair.

-Excessive body hair.

-White patches of hair.

-Large or small tongue.

Explanation:

Answer:

it because they different human

Explanation:

may help you


9. science tells us that our genetic imprint, ________________________________pa answer po​


Answer:

Genetic Imprinting

Genetic Imprinting = In genomic imprinting the ability of a gene to be expressed depends upon the sex of the parent who passed on the gene. In some cases imprinted genes are expressed when the are inherited from the mother. in other cases they are expressed when inherited from the father.

Explanation:

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10. 1.What is Genetics?2.Who is the father of Genetics?3.What is allele? Tell something about it?4.Differentiate genotype from phenotype.Differentiate homozygous from heterozygous​


Answer:

1.)Genetics, study of heredity in general and of genes in particular. Genetics forms one of the central pillars of biology and overlaps with many other areas, such as agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology.

2.)Gregor Mendel's

3.)An allele is a viable DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) coding that occupies a given locus (position) on a chromosome. Usually alleles are sequences that code for a gene, but sometimes the term is used to refer to a non-gene sequence. An individual's genotype for that gene is the set of alleles it happens to possess.

4.)A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics. For example, having blue eyes (an autosomal recessive trait) is a phenotype; lacking the gene for brown eyes is a genotype.

Homozygous and heterozygous are terms that are used to describe allele pairs. Individuals carrying two identical alleles (RR or rr) are known as homozygous. While individual organisms bearing different alleles (Rr) are known as heterozygous.


11. what are the positive and negative effect of fortune telling in human life.​


Answer:

The Positive effect of it some of it may be True and Negative effect is some of the Fortune telling may Not be real or True

Explanation:

hope it helps


12. 5. Why are constellations important?A. They are used to praise gods.B. They help mariners and navigators find directions.C. They brighten the sky with their beautiful patterns.D. They are used to tell horoscopes or fortune telling in astrology.​


Answer:

b

Explanation:

Constellations are useful because they help stargazers and astronomers recognise specific stars in the night sky. Today, constellations are less important than they were in Ancient History. ... Constellations were also used for navigation and to help sailors travel across oceans.


13. why do other people believe in fortune-telling? state some reason​


Answer:

Mostly people try it just for fun or wanted to know what's their future but sometimes the fortune telling is so accurate to what's happening in your lives and you get interest Because of how real it was.


14. What magic do you want? A. Fortune-telling B. Time travel C. Mind control D. Immortality


Answer:

What magic do you want?

•C

•B

Explanation:

That's All

Answer:

C. Mind controlD. Immortality

15. 1.What is Genetics?2.Who is the father of Genetics?3.What is allele? Tell something about it?4.Differentiate genotype from phenotype.Differentiate homozygous from heterozygous​


Answer:

Genetics is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.Gregor MendelAn allele is a variant form of a gene. Some genes have a variety of different forms, which are located at the same position, or genetic locus, on a chromosome. Humans are called diploid organisms because they have two alleles at each genetic locus, with one allele inherited from each parent. A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics.Homozygous and heterozygous are terms that are used to describe allele pairs. Individuals carrying two identical alleles (RR or rr) are known as homozygous. While individual organisms bearing different alleles (Rr) are known as heterozygous.

Answer:

1. Genetics is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.

2.Gregor Johann Mendel was a meteorologist, mathematician, biologist, Augustinian friar and abbot of St. Thomas' Abbey in Brno, Margraviate of Moravia.

3.Allele- each of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.

4.A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics.

Explanation:

Hope it helps:)

16. What is the threefold function of a prophet? A. preaching, foretelling, warning B. punishing, foretelling, inspiring C. preaching, fortune telling, warning D. punishing, foretellling, warning


Answer:

A. preaching, foretelling, warning

Explanation:

it is the most likely answer as fortune telling is not a way a prophet shoud do and punishing either


17. science tells us that our genetic imprint predetermin's​


your fate your character your choice pinanganak kang bob* lalaki kang bob* mamatay kang bob*


18. what does the diagram tells about the genetic energy and speed​


Answer:

Nasaan po yung diagram


19. 1. Which of the following is NOT a Taoist practice?A. Fortune-tellingC. Feng ShuiD. Reading scriptureB. Yoga​


The answer is:B. Yoga


20. Why Filipinos BELIEVE in fortune telling.IBRAINLIEST KO MAKASAGOT NG TAMA​


Answer:

because they want to see what teir future gonna be

Explanation:

pa brainliest

Explanation:

HOPE IT HELPS

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21. people never change science tell us that our genetic imprint predetermined your fate your character your choices, ​


Answer:

pinanganak kang Panget, lalaki kang Panget, mamamatay kang Panget.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Blaaa

Explanation:

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23. tell something about following words: Genetics


Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. It is generally considered a field of biology, but intersects frequently with many other life sciences and is strongly linked with the study of information systems. 
Related word : Heredity

24. how can you tell if an individual possibly has a genetic disease​


Answer:

Laboratory tests, including genetic testing: Molecular, chromosomal, and biochemical genetic testing are used to diagnose genetic disorders. Other laboratory tests that measure the levels of certain substances in blood and urine can also help suggest a diagnosis.

I hope it will help you,good luck!


25. Tell something about genetics


Genetics is the study of heredity. Heredity is a biological process where a parent passes certain genes onto their children or offspring. Every child inherits genes from both of their biological parents and these genes in turn express specific traits. Some of these traits may be physical for example hair and eye color and skin color etc. On the other hand some genes may also carry the risk of certain diseases and disorders that may pass on from parents to their offspring.

26. 4. What does the scripture tell you about loving the less fortunate people?​


Answer:

Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.


27. five product of genetic engineering and tell someting it​


Answer:

In medicine, genetic engineering has been used to mass-produce insulin, human growth hormones, follistim (for treating infertility), human albumin, monoclonal antibodies, antihemophilic factors, vaccines, and many other drugs. In research, organisms are genetically engineered to discover the functions of certain genes.

Explanation:

Yan lng po hope it helps


28. why do cells contain a genetic program would tell the cell to commit suicide (apoptosis)​


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

If cells are no longer needed, they commit suicide by activating an intracellular death program. This process is therefore called programmed cell death. (I guess)


29. what are the positive and negative effect of fortune telling in human life.​i


Answer:

Fortune telling is superstitious and is against the Catholic faith.


30. It is the attempt to predict what may happen in the future.a. Fortune telling b. Forecasting c. Predicting d. Prophecy​


Answer:

C

Explanation:

obvious na naman yung sagot


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