A tapeworm lives in the intestines of its host. Which example best describes the relationship between the tapeworm and its host?
A. The tapeworm benefits from its host; however, the host is not affected.
B. The tapeworm does not benefit from its host, but the host does benefit.
C. The tapeworm benefits from its host, and the host is negatively affected.
Select your answer:

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Pathology › View– X-linked disorders:
A. Males are always carriers
B. Females are always diseased
C. Are inherited from the father
D. Are inherited from the mother
E. Sickle cell anemia is an example
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In humans, being born with extra fingers (polydactyly) is a dominant trait. If two parents without polydactyly have a child, what is the probability that their child will be born with extra fingers?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 100%