Hereditary and environmental factors both play roles in how an individual develops as a person. Studying identical twins who were raised apart can provide insights into whether nature or nurture is more important for a given trait.
Hereditary defects are passed down through genes from one generation to the next, while environmental defects are caused by factors in the external environment such as exposure to toxins, radiation, or infections. Hereditary defects are usually present at birth and can affect multiple family members, while environmental defects may develop later in life due to specific environmental exposures.
"Hereditary" refers to human nature. It is well said that "nature cannot be changed." Hereditary factors are the major habits and behavior transfers from parents and blood relations. Traits are passed on from one generation to another. For instance, a person with a reserved nature or an aggressive nature has difficulty as an employee. They both have interrelated influences. Hereditary factors determine a person's temperament. This is what makes people seem so much like other people. There have been different classifications of temperaments offered for thousands of years, but there is general agreement that there are four basic temperaments. My favorite classification is that of Melancholy, Phlegmatic, Choleric, and Sanguine. Each person has a blend of two temperaments, one inherited from the father and one inherited from the mother. Environmental factors determine a person's personality with temperament forming the baseline characteristics of that personality. The environmental factors include everything from prenatal influences, the way a person is raised and the outside influences such as location, schooling, friendships, traumas or joys, religious instructions and experiences, political events, significant relationships, etc. They also include personal choices and their consequences. This is what makes everyone unique from everyone else. So, you could say that hereditary factors basically determine how we are like each other, and environment factors shape the hereditary foundation to make each of us unique and special in the world. One reference is noted below, but there are many, many others. My answer above is based upon a conglomeration of many years of personal study of the topic. http://www.answers.com/temperaments?cat=health#Wikipedia
Examples of environmental factors include air quality, water availability, temperature, soil composition, biodiversity, and pollution levels. These factors can have significant impacts on ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity.
Yes, intelligence is influenced by both heredity and environmental factors. Studies have shown that genetics play a role in determining intelligence, but environmental factors such as education, nutrition, and opportunities also contribute to cognitive development.
The risk of cancer increases if people are exposed to carcinogens (factors causing cancer,ex radiation) certain environmental fators such as cigarette smoke pollution and uv rays can damage the genes that control the production of enzymes involved in the cycle. uncontrolled cell division that leads to cancer may result
While the exact cause of diabetes has not been completely identified yet there is evidence that both hereditary and environmental are factors. Both of them may help in the development of prediabetes and insulin resistance.
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Hereditary defects are passed down through genes from one generation to the next, while environmental defects are caused by factors in the external environment such as exposure to toxins, radiation, or infections. Hereditary defects are usually present at birth and can affect multiple family members, while environmental defects may develop later in life due to specific environmental exposures.
However, other hereditary, dietary, or environmental factors are almost certainly involved.
No. Recent research suggests hereditary, genetics, and/or environmental factors contribute to the development of Crohn’s Disease.
Pterygium is not directly considered hereditary, but genetic predisposition may play a role in its development. Environmental factors, such as prolonged exposure to UV light, dust, and wind, are significant contributors. Individuals with a family history of pterygium might be more likely to develop the condition due to shared environmental exposures and genetic factors affecting eye health. Thus, while it is not strictly hereditary, there can be a genetic component involved.
Varicocele is not directly hereditary, but there may be a genetic predisposition that could increase the likelihood of developing one. Other factors like anatomical abnormalities or environmental influences can also play a role in the development of varicoceles.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is not directly hereditary, but having a close family member with MS can slightly increase the risk of developing the condition. Genetic factors along with environmental triggers are believed to play a role in the development of MS.
It depends on whether the cause of the deafness is hereditary or environmental. If it's hereditary then probably.
"Hereditary" refers to human nature. It is well said that "nature cannot be changed." Hereditary factors are the major habits and behavior transfers from parents and blood relations. Traits are passed on from one generation to another. For instance, a person with a reserved nature or an aggressive nature has difficulty as an employee. They both have interrelated influences. Hereditary factors determine a person's temperament. This is what makes people seem so much like other people. There have been different classifications of temperaments offered for thousands of years, but there is general agreement that there are four basic temperaments. My favorite classification is that of Melancholy, Phlegmatic, Choleric, and Sanguine. Each person has a blend of two temperaments, one inherited from the father and one inherited from the mother. Environmental factors determine a person's personality with temperament forming the baseline characteristics of that personality. The environmental factors include everything from prenatal influences, the way a person is raised and the outside influences such as location, schooling, friendships, traumas or joys, religious instructions and experiences, political events, significant relationships, etc. They also include personal choices and their consequences. This is what makes everyone unique from everyone else. So, you could say that hereditary factors basically determine how we are like each other, and environment factors shape the hereditary foundation to make each of us unique and special in the world. One reference is noted below, but there are many, many others. My answer above is based upon a conglomeration of many years of personal study of the topic. http://www.answers.com/temperaments?cat=health#Wikipedia
Hereditary factors that affect growth and development include genetic traits inherited from parents, such as height, body composition, and predispositions to certain health conditions. Specific genes can influence growth patterns, metabolic rates, and the efficiency of nutrient absorption. Additionally, hereditary conditions like growth hormone deficiencies or genetic syndromes can significantly impact an individual's development. Overall, genetics interact with environmental factors to shape growth outcomes.
While PTSD itself is not directly hereditary, research suggests that genetic factors can influence an individual's susceptibility to developing the disorder after experiencing trauma. Family history of mental health issues may also increase the risk, as shared environmental factors and learned behaviors can play a role. Additionally, certain genetic variations may affect how people respond to stress, which can contribute to the development of PTSD. Overall, PTSD results from a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors.