Lack of growth hormone may cause dwarfism. Growth hormone is essential for stimulating growth in childhood and overall development. Deficiency in growth hormone can lead to stunted growth and a condition known as dwarfism.
Yes, individuals with dwarfism can reproduce just like individuals without dwarfism. The likelihood of passing on the condition to their offspring can vary depending on the specific genetic cause of the dwarfism. It is possible for individuals with dwarfism to have children who do not have the condition.
Dwarfism
Mutations in the FGFR3 gene are the cause for achondroplasia (short-limbed dwarfism).
Most of the time no, but sometimes it can cause disabilities.
I think Dwarfism is mostly due to decreased secretion of growth hormone from the anterior pitutary.
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yes it can because it is what helps make you grow
Twins can inherit dwarfism if the genetic traits associated with it are present in either or both parents. However, not all twins will have dwarfism, as it depends on the specific genetic factors involved and whether they inherit the genes that cause the condition. Additionally, dwarfism typically arises from specific genetic mutations or syndromes, which may not be present in every twin pair. Therefore, while twins can have dwarfism, it is not guaranteed.
it depends on which gender has dwarfism so if the women has dwarfism the she could have a baby that has dwarfism
Well the answer to this question is quite a baffling answer the answer is...... bi-sexual's x
There is no treatment for dwarfism. It is permanent.