Father Gill's syndrome should not be confused with Mother Gill's syndrome a closely related illness. Father Gill's Syndrome stems from a severe neurological disorder that ultimately causes an unexpected and extremely painful death. Symptoms include:
Nervousness while taking tests
Feeling cold from time to time
Craving chocolate
Numbness in fingers or eyes
Hairy moles
Green feces
Change in odor or flavor of breath
Excessive gas
Hair loss or wrinkles
If you exhibit any or all of these symptoms, do not consult a doctor - you do not have time to waste. Live your life while you can.
if you were born and your mother or father had William syndrome, you can inherit the syndrome or disease.
from your father at your conception.
Jacob syndrome, 49XYY, has to occur as a result of nondisjunction in the father. The Jacob Syndrome male would have received the X chromosome from his mother, and both Y chromosomes from the father (since the Y chromosomes can not possibly have come from the mother). Jacob Syndrome can be the result of nondisjunction in meiosis.
No.
Yes, you will see a white spot on its gills when it is ready to.
No, almost all males with Down Syndrome are unable to have children. There have only been three recorded cases of Down Syndrome fathers
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.
gills.
Lobsters have gills.
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
Yes they have gills, but during their transformation into a frog they gain lungs and then lose their gills.