- flattened appearance to the face -- a high, broad forehead
-- smaller head
-- an upward slant to the eyes
- small ears which are set quite low
- a narrow slit to the eyes
- a large or protruding tongue in a small mouth
-- a single, deep crease in the centre of the palm.
--decreased muscle tone at birth
-- crooked teeth
-- Delayed mental and social skills -- Ear aches from recurring ear infection
-- Dizziness and pain in legs when walking caused by atherosclerosis
It makes your brain not work as well but you can still be smart and like every body else while being unique
own Syndrome can effect the body in many different ways. Not all people with Down syndrome will have the same effects, and some may have more than others. Some of these can be thyroid problems, immune system problems, Heart disease, seizures, cancer, delay in development, hearing problems and even Alzheimer disease.
THE BRAIN IS AFFECTED AND SO IS THE PART HERE YOUR CHROMOSOMES ARE
i don't know, that's why im asking you! isn't it the brain or something.....
the extra genetic material can widely alter any bodily organ or process, as well as lower life expectancy to avg of 45, most who live past this succumb to Alzheimers
The brain and shape of the head.
Most of the organs.
the brain
Down Syndrome Is In Your Brain.
it turns into you.
No. Down syndrome doesn't limit itself to any one single body part.
Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs as a result of an extra copy, or part thereof, of chromosome 21. The body systems that Down Syndrome affects may include the heart and lungs. Down Syndrome also affects physical development and intellectual disability.
It affects the body's production of fibrillin, which is a protein that is an important part of connective tissue.
The effect of Coke light to the body is a higher risk of metabolic syndrome. It also includes high cholesterol and belly fat.
No, down syndrome is caused by a genetic defect where there is an extra chromosome in most,if not all, of the cells of a body. it is not caused by a drug.
There is no such condition as Wolfhousen Syndrome. Assuming that you mean Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome, this is a condition that arises due to a genetic error in chromosome 4 and affects various parts of the body.
all of it O.o
It is a disease of overgrowth. It causes muscles, skin, lymphatic vessels and other body parts to overgrow. It can result in tumors all over the body.
Marfan's Syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. This disease is a disorder that affects the connective tissue in many parts of the body.
Lungs mostly.