The abnormalities during developtment can lead to a lack of sexual concordance at the penis for an XY chromosome and the vagina for and XX chromosome. Thus causing you to have terrible intercourse during the time of your defects which occurs around teenage years.
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Chromosomal abnormalities usually occur during fertilization of an egg by a sperm. This causes the abnormalities to be present in every cell in the person's body.
During the S-phase of the cell cycle, chromatids are duplicated. Precise duplication of the chromatids is important in order to prevent genetic abnormalities.
An embryo during the late stages of development is known as a fetus.
Insertion mutations can affect many amino acids in the protein.An insertion mutation usually causes more defects during protein synthesis than point mutation because an insertion mutation will affect many amino acids in the protein.
Abnormal openings in the atrial septum occur during fetal development and are twice as common in females as in males. These abnormalities can go unnoticed if the opening is small, producing no abnormal symptoms
Encephaloceles refers to defects in the development of a fetal structure called the neural tube. The tube fails to close completely during development of the fetus.
Hypospadias and epispadias are congenital defects of the urinary tract. This means they occur during intrauterine development. There is no genetic basis for the defects. Specific causes for hypospadias are not known.
The sacrum is the posterior portion of the pelvis. The pelvis is similar to a shallow bowl and the sacrum is one of the three bones that make up the bowl. The sacrum is made of 5 fused vertebra. This lack of the sacrum is called Sacral Agenesis and is a birth defect. The improper development of the sacrum leads to other defects that include abnormalities of the urinary and lower digestive system as well as defects to the legs such as fused legs. The suspected cause of Sacral Agenesis is believed to be Folic Acid deficiency during fetal development.
A teratogen is an environmental factor that causes birth defects during prenatal development. An example of a teratogen is ionizing radiation.
The neurula stage is the stage of development of the nervous system of vertebrates. In a human fetus, if there are some failure in the development of the nervous system during the neurula stage, some serious birth defects could occur.
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Teratogens are anything potentially harmful to a developing fetus. These include but are not limited to: nicotine, alcohol, drugs, radiation, AIDS, rubella, etc. These cause structural abnormalities and abnormal cell masses to develop in the fetus which can lead to serious birth defects. Some examples of these are * physical and cognitive developmental delays * cleft palate * abnormal facial characteristics * mental retardation * growth defects * heart defects * abnormalities of the fingers and nails * impaired fine and gross motor skills * hearing loss * vision loss/blindness * deformed and paralyzed limbs * small head size and brain
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abnormalities in ovaries during pregnancy
You should be more concerned about what drugs will do to the unborn baby than with what the law can do to you. There are several severe development defects that are directly related to the mother doing drugs during pregnancy.
Chromosomal abnormalities usually occur during fertilization of an egg by a sperm. This causes the abnormalities to be present in every cell in the person's body.