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Heart defectsSlow physical growth before and after birthVision difficulties and hearing problems.Microcephaly (Small head circumference and brain size)Mental retardationAbnormal behavior, such as short attention span, hyperactivity and extreme nervousness and anxiety.Low muscle tone and poor coordinationAbnormal joints, hands, feet, fingers and toes.Hemangiomas (strawberry birthmarks on the skin)Irregularities of the faceChildren with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) have a high risk of psychiatric problems, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, or both. Often children with FASD are initially diagnosed with ADHD. A new study is the first to examine a range of cognitive factors and social behavior in children with FASD and ADHD, finding that those with FASD have significantly weaker social cognition and facial emotion-processing abilities.
flat feet an sinked chest are some symptomes of marfan syndrome
Fetal pigs are most often used in dissection classes because aspects of their biology closely resembles ours. The large intestine of a fetal pig is typically 1-3 feet in length.
Theres a whole latta differences between a human body and a pig fetus which is jst about everything down do DNA and chromasomes but the difference between a fetal human n a fetal pig is the DNA, chromosomes, and development
That would be different for every person with Turner syndrome, just like it would be different for every person without Turner syndrome.
Morquio Syndrome. An example of this is in Freak The Mighty and Kevin is only about 2 feet tall and his heart gets too big for his body.
Having two feet is called bipedal.
No it is not.
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Fragile X syndrome, is a genetic syndrome which results in a spectrum of characteristic physical, intellectual, emotional and behavioral features which include an elongated face, large or protruding ears, flat feet,
Many things can cause it to occur. They are: *overuse of the knee in sports and activities such as running and jumping *the way your hips, legs, knees, or feet are aligned *underdeveloped thigh muscles *being knock-kneed *having feet that collapse when walking or running (that's called overpronation)
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