A growth defect refers to an abnormality in the growth and development of an organism, which can manifest as physical, structural, or functional impairments. These defects can result from genetic factors, environmental influences, nutritional deficiencies, or a combination of these elements. In humans, growth defects may affect height, organ development, or overall health, and they can lead to various medical conditions. Early detection and intervention are crucial for managing and mitigating the impact of growth defects.
No. The platypus does not have a growth defect.
A growth defect in cells is called you !
ask your momma
Exposure to an infection, including German measles (rubella), cytomegalovirus, tuberculosis, syphilis, or toxoplasmosis; A birth defect (like a severe cardiovascular defect); A chromosome defect
Yes they do, but probably not in the form of which you are thinking. Dwarfs are people who have a growth defect.
Growth of opportunistic pathogens would increase.
A defective product has a defect: "My phone is defective" "What defect does it have?" "The defect is that the screen is broken" To defect can also mean to switch sides e.g. from an army or a political party
Depends, what defect?
it is a mental health defect.
no it cant be defect abundantly
Defect Seepage is the defect creepage from one module to other or from one phase to subsequent phases.
Defect cascading explains how one defect leads to other defects. For Example, employee application salary calculations are not correct when totaling Basic, Tax and Gross, so for this issue defect raised. In this case other modules will block and also same defect will exists in all those modules due to this defect. This is called Defect Cascading.