What determines the sex of a child in humans?
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A.
Environmental cues
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B.
The temperature at which fertilised eggs are placed
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C.
The fate of the embryo
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D.
Genetic constitution
Correct Answer:
D. Genetic constitution
Explanation:
The pattern involves subtracting 4 from the position of each letter in the English alphabet. Applying this logic to SKIB: S(19)-4=O(15), K(11)-4=G(7), I(9)-4=E(5), and B(2)-4=X (or G is used in the example OGNG which suggests a pattern of -4, -4, +5, -2, but looking at CUCV to YQHA: C(3)-4=Y(25), U(21)-4=Q(17), C(3)+5=H(8), V(22)-21=A(1). However, a simpler consistent pattern for the first two letters is -4. For QIRK: Q(17)-4=M, I(9)-4=E, R(18)+5=W, K(11)+5=P. Therefore, QIRK corresponds to MEWP.
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