It would affect it because the body cells would not be getting oxygen.
the baby could have a birth deffect!
It depends where in the world you are. In Europe, it would be Nystagmus, Macular Dystropy and Glaucoma.
That would mean you have some sort of defect in your eye. What is the meaning of vague question?
a sound effecet in a gear . a one time gear failuaer to the machine load , and no a lubricant ,to th emicro crackes ,
The most common deffect that will occur with there is nondisjunction on the 21st chromosome is downs syndrome. Downs syndrome is a mental illness that can cause some physical abnormalities such as a large forhead, but also some intellectual delays.
The clamp on amp meter has to go around both of the parallel conductors to get an accurate reading of the line current. If you are using a current transformer, both wires have to go through the centre hole in the transformer.
Maybe she's just trying to fit in maybe she really has a medical problem and should seek medical help, talk to her about something serious and see if she does the same slow dumb talk , if yes then there may be a psycological(mind or brain) deffect.
No one knows what category of genetic disorders Autism falls under (autosomal or sex-linked). Scientists are working hard to find an answer. So far, alls we know is the Autism is a brain deffect. if u dont know dont use this sight dummy
The mass number is the sum between the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope. The mass number is always a whole number. You are probably getting confused between mass number, atomic weight and atomic number. But if you think to atomic weight the answer is: 1. For example, chlorine has a listed atomic weight of 35.453. This is not, however, the mass of every chlorine atom. It is the "average" mass of a chlorine atom. There are two stable isotopes of chlorine, namely 35Cl and 37Cl which exist in the world at the corresponding percentages: (75.78%) and (24.22%). Since roughly one quarter of chlorines have 2 more amu, it makes sense that the atomic weight given is almost 35.5, which would be one quarter of the difference between 37 and 35. It is important to note again, however, that this is an average and not the mass of any actual chlorine atoms. (Also to note, there are other forms of chlorine in very minimal quantities which shift the number slightly, but not noticeably.) 2. Another important cause is the mass deffect (due to the binding energy of nucleons).
The heart may stop if it gets starved for oxygen. That is basically what a heart attack is. There are other reasons the heart may stop, such as receiving an electrical shock. That causes arrhythmia or even fibrillation. The heart doesn't exactly stop then, but its movement is not useful since it is fighting itself and cannot pump blood. Instead, it is just quivering. This condition may require drugs or electric shock to reverse it. If it cannot be reversed, then it is heart attack and death. If you mean stopping momentarily, like for a beat or two, then that could be due to a number of things too. It could be PVCs. While you may perceive that as missing heartbeats, the real cause is an early heartbeat. Electrolyte imbalances, over-exertion, or stress might cause that.
Yes. The last I knew (but my information is about 15 years old), Down Syndrome is the only chromosomal deffect that they believe can affect all mammals. There are documented cases of cats, dogs, horses, and others with Down Syndrome. They believe the reason they don't see it more often is because the mother's body rejects the baby early or they just don't survive.