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WOW what a pretty answerThe answers in Success One are too simple haha, your answer was entirely correct
Ok lets see...
The development of the theories of evolution have been influenced by social and political influences throughout history. Firstly, Lamark proposed that organisms passed characteristics from organisms could be passed onto offspring and one example of this were giraffe with long necks, that it's long neck was passed on to offspring Lamark was heavily criticised with caricature drawings of him in the newspapers and later on his theory was embarrassingly neglected. Then Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection followed and proposed that populations survived and reproduced based on species with the most favourable traits to their environment. An example of this involved his geographical evidence of finches that were distributed on Galapogas island and that many of this finches were found on the island that most suited their food. . He waited 25 years due to fear of social and political critism until Wallace came up with a similar theory. This has hindered the development of the theories of evolution and when he proposed the theory and was heavily criticised by creationist and society back then, being heavily dominant in christianity. Therefore social and political influences have been detrimental to the historical development of evolution.
Describe how genes assist in the maintenance of health (3 marks)
OKay not great at this but
All genes have specific functions which assist in the maintainence of health
proto oncogenes - are genes which stimulate the growth and production of cells, this is essential when certain areas of the body such as skin are damaged or destroyed, this means that new skin cells would need to be produced to replace these damaged cells. If the proto oncogene is not functioning, then it will turn into a oncogene, and hence the production of required cells to heal and replace damaged body cells would not occur and health would not be maintained.
tumour supressor genes- are genes which stop the production of cells when damaged body cells are repaired, if these cells are not functioning then there would be an excess production of cells, which would lead to tumours and cancers, having detrimental effects on health
Many other genes such as repair genes, also have specific functions in the body to ensure the body remains healthy, these genes all work together to assist in the maintainence of health
describe one method used to detect carbon dioxide in the blood, and assess the need for such techology (also give a condition which this technology may be used)