thyroidism
Yes, a hypOthyroid condition can change into a hypERthyroid condition, especially if there are antibodies involved. Graves' antibodies can both stimulate and block the thyroid. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is known to cause periods of thyroid hormone dumping and even thyrotoxicosis.
by definition its unlikely to have BOTH hyper and hypo thyroid symptoms. get an endocrinologist and get a thyroid ultrasound
Mutualistic- Both benefit Parasitic - One benefits and other suffers
no this couple is not in a healthy relationship because they are both concentrating on their illneses
Both radial and axial forces.
General question, so general answer to the responsibility part: both partners are responsible for the failure (especially if the invoqued reason is "incompatibility" as it is nowadays). As for who suffers the most, everyone directly connected to it: both wife & husband and the children. However, grown-ups might be able to deal with it over time, but children WILL NEVER, as it will even shape their thinking.
Parasitism is when one organism suffers and the other gains. the host is the sufferer, and the parasite is the gainer. In mutualism, both organisms gain. these are symbiotic relationships.
Traditionally there are two different structures that can be left behind. Although both structures are a type of hole, there are general size requirements for each. If a smaller volcano suffers a collapse and the hole is less than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a crater. If a larger volcano collapses and the hole is larger than 1 mile in diameter, it is called a caldera.
Il souffre de sénilité = He suffers from senility Il est sénile = He is senile Proper way would be the first in both language for correctness
what is both sides of potato called
Both called for a body called the supreme court
mutualism- Both Organisms benefit from somethingcommensalism- One Organism benefits, while the other gets nothingParasitism- One Organism benefits while the other suffers