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What do you mean by physiological and pathological?

Physiological refers to the characteristics of an organism's normal functioning, while pathalogical is altered or caused by a disease.


What is the essential characteristics of a normal good?

Characteristics of normal goods


What disease do fainting goats get?

Any disease that a normal goat can get.


An individual who has one copy of a recessive autosomal allele that causes disease in the homozygous condition?

They are a carrier of the disease but do not show any symptoms because they have one normal allele that can compensate for the recessive disease-causing allele. If they have children with a partner who is also a carrier, there is a chance their offspring may inherit two copies of the disease-causing allele and develop the disease.


Do infants with Canavan disease appear normal?

Most infants with Canavan disease appear normal for the first month of life


What are the characteristics a standard normal probability distribution?

I apologize my question should have read what are the characteristics of a standard normal probability distribution? Thank you


Is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.?

Skewness is not a characteristic.


Can a person born with uterus but no ovaries?

yes. i'm one of those people. I don't know much about it yet, but it is indeed possible.


Can you prevent getting disease in normal flora?

Normal flora cannot cause a "disease". But if normal flora is disrupted it can become a pathogen and then cause infection. Some diseases, like diabetes, can disrupt normal flora and cause infection, especially yeast infections on the skin or in the vagina of women.


When recessive gene for disease is inherited?

Recessive gene alleles are ones for which two copies are required to cause disease. Many people may have one copy and be phenotypically normal (non-diseased). People who have the disease will have gotten one copy from each parent, each of whom may be normal unless they, themselves have two copies.


What is Hernia and what type of condition is it; disorder, cancer, disease, etc.?

Hernia is a condition where there is a bulge on an organ that is not normal. It is caused by a weak spot or not enough muscle in that particular area. It can develop anywhere, but on stomach muscles is more common


What characteristics does a successful ESR test have?

A normal value does not rule out disease. Normal values for the Westergren method are: Men 0 mm/hour-15 mm/hour; women 0 mm/hour-20 mm/hour; and children 0 mm/hour-10 mm/hour.