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No. I am sorry.
Many inherited disorders in humans are controlled by a single gene. Achondroplasia is a form of dwarfism. About one out of 25,000 people has achondroplasia. The homozygous dominant genotype causes death of the embryo, and therefore only heterozygotes, individuals with a single copy of the defective allele, have this disorder. This also mean that a person with achondroplasia has a 50% chance of passing the condition on to any children. Achondroplasia is a recessive allele.
they all have stunted growth? mostly from not having enough room to grow or not being in the sun enough. or is that just with plants? if you have a small mum and dad your most likely to be small as well. my mum is average and my dads 6F 7 so I'm just over average.
This is a politically charged question. There are several answers to the question, but each one of them may or may not be considered offensive, and even that is up to the person being referred to. If you can find a person affected with dwarfism, ask them in a serious manner, as if looking for information. If they take you seriously enough to answer you seriously, they'll most likely tell you what doesn't offend them personally. This does not, however, mean that ALL people affected with dwarfism would not be offended by the term. My suggestion is to call them 'people'. That's what they are. Learn to look past their stature, chances are, you'll find someone who has an outlook on life that you've never encountered before.
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.
No. I am sorry.
have a dwarfism
No, midgets do not grow on trees. The term "midget" is considered offensive and outdated when referring to people with dwarfism. People with dwarfism are born and grow in the same way as all individuals, they do not grow on trees.
about alot of people have dwarfism in the world
im not normal if they were more liitle people than tall people would little people still think i was normal i do not think people care when they grow up.
yes it can because it is what helps make you grow
People with dwarfism are treated no differently to people who don't have dwarfism. Therefore yes, they attend school with their average-height schoolmates.
Pituitary dwarfism is a genetic condition. Thus, direct descendants of people with the same condition are at most risk
it depends on which gender has dwarfism so if the women has dwarfism the she could have a baby that has dwarfism
It is somewhere around 20%.
People with primordial dwarfism have a life expectancy of less than thirty years. Only a few people with primordial dwarfism have lived longer than that.
yess... they are the same as people but on a much much much smaller scale they are like dwarfs-----ish