You wouldn't happen to be asking for answers to your take home test would you?
-Anglin
the answer is sperm, larynx, and trachea:)
Maybe lol with81 questions a little research wouldn't hurt
-C.......
A sexual condition is considered a sexual dysfunction when it impairs an individual's ability to experience sexual satisfaction or perform sexually in a way that is distressing or interferes with their overall well-being. This can include issues with desire, arousal, orgasm, or pain during sexual activity.
Osgood-Schlatter disease is not considered a hereditary condition. It is believed to be caused by repetitive stress or overuse on the growth plate of the shinbone during periods of rapid growth in children and adolescents. However, there may be a genetic component that influences an individual's predisposition to developing the condition.
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that satyriasis, a term used historically to describe an excessive or uncontrollable sexual desire in men, is a hereditary condition. It is generally considered to be a complex interplay of psychological, social, and biological factors rather than solely genetic in nature.
No, polymyalgia is not hereditary. Polymyalgia is a type of the rheumatic disorder that is associated with moderate to severe musculoskeletal pain and stiffness in the hip area, shoulder and the neck.
An organic condition is a condition or disease that has an identifiable organic cause, meaning that it is caused by a dysfunction of an organ or enzyme system. This is in contrast to a psychiatric or functional condition, in which there is no identifiable cause found for the condition.
If an individual has abnormal microtubules due to a hereditary condition, you might expect dysfunction in cells that require proper microtubule function for their normal activities. This could affect processes such as cell division (resulting in issues with growth or development), intracellular transport (impacting various cellular functions), or cilia function (leading to respiratory or reproductive issues). Organ systems most commonly affected include the nervous system, reproductive system, and respiratory system.
A sexual condition is considered a sexual dysfunction when it impairs an individual's ability to experience sexual satisfaction or perform sexually in a way that is distressing or interferes with their overall well-being. This can include issues with desire, arousal, orgasm, or pain during sexual activity.
Osgood-Schlatter disease is not considered a hereditary condition. It is believed to be caused by repetitive stress or overuse on the growth plate of the shinbone during periods of rapid growth in children and adolescents. However, there may be a genetic component that influences an individual's predisposition to developing the condition.
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Erbs palsy or Erb-Duchenne palsy (a form of paralysis) is not a hereditary condition. Is caused by injury to a persons upper arm, more specific a persons arm nerves.
Whispering to oneself is not necessarily a problematic condition, and does not in itself indicate any mental or emotional dysfunction.
The dysfunction of grades often refers to diastolic heart failure and the levels within the condition. The four basic levels define the severity of the disease.
Two siblings typically share about 50 of their DNA if their parents are both carriers of a gene for a hereditary condition.
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No, Cialis does not permanently cure erectile dysfunction. It is a medication that can help treat the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, but it does not address the underlying causes of the condition. Consulting a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan is recommended for long-term management of erectile dysfunction.
Compartment syndrome is not typically considered to be hereditary. It is more commonly associated with acute trauma or overuse injuries that lead to increased pressure within a muscle compartment, restricting blood flow and potentially causing damage to tissues. Genetics may play a role in an individual's susceptibility to certain conditions that can contribute to compartment syndrome, but it is not considered a directly hereditary condition.