There is good HDL and bad LDL cholesterol. Both are in our bodies all the time. Bad cholesterol can be hereditary, or come from a diet high in fat and junky food. Good cholesterol comes from exercising and foods high in "good " fat. We need good fat in our diet everyday, but the bad fats we need to stay away from.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
DNA stores and transmits hereditary information.
Hereditary information is the same as DNA which is found in the nucleus
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
Yes genetics in this case is implying your hereditary medical history.
Cholesterol comes from fat in the meat and dairy groups, along with animal organs and lard, which is an oil from pigs. You need to eat low or no cholesterol foods, and if your high cholesterol is hereditary, you may need to take a cholesterol-lowering drug, like Simvastatin.
Try cutting back on animal products, exercising, and eat oatmeal for breakfast. sometimes cholesterol is hereditary though. Yes, any high quality pharmaceutical grade fish oil can help regulate normal cholesterol levels, even if you are a teen.
It is a good idea to advise your family to be on the lookout for high cholesterol, since this can be a hereditary condition. However, there are no known symptoms. The best advice you can give you family members is to get a blood test at their annual physical exam. Here is a link on WebMd that confirms what I just said. http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/tc/high-cholesterol-symptoms
There are many contributing factors to high cholesterol. Some you can control include the consumption of fatty foods and the amount of exercise you do. There are also uncontrollable factors such as age, sex and any hereditary conditions.
There is good HDL and bad LDL cholesterol. Both are in our bodies all the time. Bad cholesterol can be hereditary, or come from a diet high in fat and junky food. Good cholesterol comes from exercising and foods high in "good " fat. We need good fat in our diet everyday, but the bad fats we need to stay away from.
If you have hereditary cholesterol, you need to be especially careful with high cholesterol foods in the meat and dairy groups. You also have to avoid animal organs, like liver and even egg yolks. You'll need to get blood tests every 6 months and even take a cholesterol-lowering drug, along with eating low fat and/or fat free and cholesterol free foods. Increase your fruit and vegetable intake and eat whole wheat bread products. It's also best to eat fish and poultry. Keep fattening desserts to a minimum of 2 to 3 per week after lunch or dinner. Don't forget to exercise: Swimming, dancing, walking, weightlifting, and even yoga and meditation can help.
Weight, cholesterol, Ph, hormone levels. It's not just these three. There are literally thousands of conditions that can be passed down through DNA. Tsachs, etc.
Is is an infection that is hereditary
Syphilis is not hereditary.
No it isn't hereditary, it either has to be through a shag or blood transfusion.AIDS is not hereditary.
I can give you several sentences.That is a hereditary trait.He has a hereditary illness.Her family's hereditary home is in London.