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What is an organelle how does its structure affect its function?

an organelle is a small cell structure that carries out a function within the cell. I believe that the function is determined by the shape and size of it because the organelle needs to be a certain size to carry out all of the functions that need to be preformed.


Does Jacobs syndrome affect males or females?

Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, affects males. It is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra Y chromosome in males.


What is the organelle of pcd syndrome?

PCD (Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia) is a genetic disorder that affects cilia. Cilia are hair-like structures found on the surface of cells. The organelle involved in PCD is the ciliary organelle, which includes the basal body, axoneme, and associated proteins. Dysfunction of these organelles leads to impaired ciliary movement and various respiratory and sinus-related symptoms.


Can nondisjunction affect autosomes and sex chromosomes?

Yes, Non-disjunction occurs when sex chromosomes fail to separate. This occurrence leads to variable numbers of chromosomes and the manifestation of developmental diseases such as Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, etc.


What is a Pearson correlation and an example of it?

A Pearson correlation measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two continuous variables, ranging from -1 (perfect negative correlation) to 1 (perfect positive correlation). An example could be studying the correlation between the amount of rainfall and crop yield in agricultural research to understand how variations in rainfall affect crop productivity.

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What organelle does PCD syndrome affect?

Ribosomes


What is the malfunctioning organelle associated with Pearson syndrome?

Pearson marrow-pancreas syndrome is caused by single, large deletions of mtDNA (the DNA found in the mitochondria), which can range from 1,000 to 10,000 DNA building blocks (nucleotides). The mtDNA deletions involved in Pearson marrow-pancreas syndrome result in the loss of genes that provide instructions for proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation.


What organelle does Zellweger syndrome affect?

Zellweger syndrome affects the peroxisomes, which are membrane-bound organelles responsible for various metabolic processes such as lipid breakdown and detoxification. In individuals with this syndrome, peroxisomes are unable to function properly, leading to a buildup of toxic substances in the body.


Which organelle does kartagener affect?

Kartagener syndrome affects cilia, which are hair-like structures located on the surface of cells. This condition is characterized by abnormal ciliary function, leading to various respiratory and reproductive issues.


How does a Pearson get Morquio Syndrome?

Morquio syndrome is contracted when both your parents have it. if a descendant of your family has it, such as a grandparent or aunt or a uncle your risks of getting it is more likely. Morquio syndrome only happens about 1 out of every 200,000 births.


What organelle does pompe disease affect in cell?

lysosomes


Does Asperger's Syndrome affect pregnancy?

No.


What does downs syndrome affect?

people


Does Asperger's Syndrome affect one race predominantly?

No. Asperger's Syndrome doesn't discriminate - ANYONE can have it.


Does Asperger's Syndrome affect only whites?

No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.


Can cats have Asperger syndrome?

No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.


What organelle''pompe disease does affect in the cell and how does this disease affect someones life?

it is were it affects your repository system