To keep the ears clean
Dermatillomania
Yes, there is DNA present in earwax.
Not having earwax can result from a variety of factors, including genetics, personal hygiene practices, or environmental influences. Some people naturally produce less earwax, while others may use cotton swabs or other methods that inadvertently remove it. Additionally, certain medical conditions or medications might affect earwax production. If you're concerned about the absence of earwax, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Another name for earwax is cerumen. Earwax is a waxy substance that is yellow in color and is secreted in the ear canal.
A man with two recessive alleles for earwax would have the phenotype of dry earwax. Since dry earwax is the recessive trait, having two recessive alleles means he expresses this trait. Therefore, his phenotype is characterized by dry earwax.
The probability of a child having wet earwax depends on the genetics of the parents. Wet earwax is typically governed by a dominant allele, while dry earwax is recessive. If both parents have wet earwax (and are either homozygous or heterozygous), the child will likely inherit the wet earwax trait. However, if one parent has dry earwax, the probability varies based on the genetic makeup of both parents.
It is normal for the ear canal to have some yellowish-brown earwax
Yes, it is possible for their child to have dry earwax, depending on the genetic traits inherited from the parents. Dry earwax is often associated with a specific allele of the ABCC11 gene, which can be passed down from either parent. If both parents carry the allele for dry earwax, their child may inherit it, leading to dry earwax production. However, if the child inherits the allele for wet earwax from both parents, they will likely have wet earwax instead.
Some people have many reasons, but the reason i have tried that works is that cats are attracted to the scent and taste of your earwax. if you need to try, get some earwax on your finger and hold it up to the cats nose.
They would eat there own poo or eat there own earwax
Yes, it is possible for their children to have dry earwax. The type of earwax—dry or wet—is largely determined by genetics, specifically by a single gene that influences this trait. If either parent carries the gene for dry earwax, their children can inherit that trait. Therefore, the presence of dry earwax in the offspring is dependent on the genetic combinations they receive from their parents.
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