STDs are caused by intimate contact with someone who has an STD. They are not genetic. A person with good habits can get an STD; they are not necessarily caused by bad habits.
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If it is in your blood already then you have the disease. You cannot re-infect yourself with something which is already there.
if the disease is caused by a genetic defect, the child's own stem cells will be useless, because they will contain the same genetic defect. In addition, the quantity of cord blood that can be collected is only enough to treat a child.
genetic material of their own
Nucleus & Mitochondria are the two organelles having their own genetic material.
Susceptibility to STDs involves many factors including the individual's own immune response which helps to determine whether infection occurs. A very invasive STD infection is considered PID.
No, cystic fibrosis is not a mitochondrial disease. It is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder caused by mutations in the CFTR gene, which is located on chromosome 7. This condition primarily affects the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems due to the production of thick, sticky mucus. Mitochondrial diseases, on the other hand, are caused by dysfunctions in the mitochondria, which have their own genetic material separate from nuclear DNA.
A genetic brain disorder is one which is caused by a genetic defect, a 'typo' in the person's DNA sequence that leads to the miscoding of a critical protein. One example is the family of prion diseases; some forms of Alzheimer's may also be inherited.Alternately, brain injury can be caused in utero, or during the process of childbirth (such as a lack of oxygen if the umbilical cord gets tangled around the neck). These are notgenetic disorders, as there would be no risk of passing them on should the person later have children of their own.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts. The question asks for organelles with their OWN genetic material. The material from the nucleus already belongs to the cell. Those two evolved from symbiotic prokaryotes and maintain their own DNA.
Sure. Habits are mainly governed by your brain, your conscious thoughts. And chicken pox is something your immune system will deal with just fine on its own. If you want to change your daily habits, just do it.
Diseases not caused by microbes include genetic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anemia, which arise from mutations in an individual's DNA. Autoimmune diseases, like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Additionally, chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease can result from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, rather than microbial infection.
Yes it is! but it also can be developed on his own!