No. They have gonads.
Yes, some plant ovaries are consumed by people. Fruits like apples, tomatoes, and peppers are examples of plant ovaries that are commonly eaten.
Down syndrome occurs in people of all races; however, studies have shown that people of Caucasian descent have a higher incidence of Down syndrome compared to other races. This is likely due to differences in genetic makeup and population demographics.
People with Down syndrome may take medication to manage conditions commonly associated with the syndrome, such as thyroid issues, heart conditions, and behavioral concerns. The specific type of medication will depend on the individual's health needs and any underlying medical conditions. It is important for individuals with Down syndrome to have regular check-ups with healthcare providers to monitor their health and determine appropriate treatment options.
"Mongolism" is an outdated and offensive term that was previously used to describe individuals with Down syndrome. It is no longer used in medical or scientific contexts and has been replaced by the term "Down syndrome."
People with Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY) and Turner's syndrome (XO) can still have children through assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization. Additionally, many individuals with these syndromes may not be aware of their infertility at a young age when they may still have the opportunity to have children. These genetic conditions are also not always inherited, so they can arise independently in a population.
Yes. General abnormal development can cause this. One specific condition comes to mind and that is androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). In AIS individuals produce, but don't respond to androgens, male hormones like testosterone. The result is a person who is genetically XY will develop into a girl, and then grow into a full woman. For all intents and purposes she is a woman. A simple genetic test can determine if AIS is present.
Androgen insensitivity describes the condition by which an XY fetus never receives the signals from the mother's body that are supposed to let their body mold itself into a boy. The term "androgen insensitive" means their bodies cannot detect the androgen the mother released in response to their Y chromosome. The subsequent children look and act like girls, because they are girls, though ones with an inability to reproduce. The first sign anything is wrong is not getting a menstruation cycle, and this is when the now teenager finds out they are infertile. Each case must be evaluated individually, but most androgen insensitive individuals find they are not hindered in any alternative family planning goal they wish. They marry, or not, adopt children, or not, and have no more members discovering they are gay than is normally distributed in the population. There is no reason for anyone to feel strange about what is, to the body, no different than some people wheezing after eating strawberries or shellfish.
Cultural Insensitivity means that people don't care about other cultures.
Yes, some plant ovaries are consumed by people. Fruits like apples, tomatoes, and peppers are examples of plant ovaries that are commonly eaten.
Yes, people with Downs Syndrome can get depressed.
This is a syndrome for people who have lots of problems!
Yes, most women with Turner syndrome are infertile. There are two types of Turner syndrome and people with the Mosaic form of it (that is, only some of their cells are affected) are sometimes (rarely) able to have children naturally if they have gone through puberty spontaneously.
People with Klinefelter's syndrome are not hermaphrodites, and people who are hermaphrodites do not have Klinefelter's syndrome.
No people with asperger's syndrome do not have split personalities
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome. I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome. I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome.
Yes, a girl with Down syndrome can have a boyfriend, and many do. People with Down syndrome have the same relationship needs as people without Down syndrome.