Born with multiple faces or organs
Born with multiple faces or organs
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Born with multiple faces or organs
Posted in 3rd July 2015
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Born with multiple faces or organs
Posted in 3rd July 2015
Why the child born with with multiples faces, ears, mouths etc...?
In general, each cell in your body contains 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs. One chromosome from each pair is inherited from your mother and the other is inherited from your father. One of these chromosome pairs is known as the sex chromosomes because this pair determines our sex. Females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX). Males have two different sex chromosomes (XY). The Y chromosome contains the male determining genes. So, a normal female is 46, XX and a normal male is 46, XY.
However, egg and sperm cells only have 23 chromosomes. This is so that, when an egg and a sperm meet during conception, the child that is produced also has 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Cell division that produces reproductive cells (egg and sperm cells) is slightly different. The process is called meiosis. Four 'daughter' cells are produced that have half the number of chromosomes of the original cell - so 23 chromosomes (one of each pair).
If cells do not divide properly, either during mitosis or meiosis, one of the 'daughter' cells produced may receive two copies of a chromosome while the other cell receives none. So, two abnormal cells are produced. This error in cell division is called nondisjunction.
What is Down's syndrome?
Down's syndrome is a genetic chromosome problem. It was first described by John Langdon Down in 1866. He recognised the typical features that someone with Down's syndrome has (see below). There is no cure for Down's syndrome. It will affect someone throughout their life. Someone with Down's syndrome can usually be recognised by their typical facial features. It also causes learning disability and there are some medical problems that someone with Down's syndrome has an increased risk of having.
What causes Down's syndrome?
Someone with Down's syndrome has an extra copy of chromosome number 21 in the cells of their body. This is also known as trisomy 21. Trisomy refers to the fact that there are three copies of chromosome 21. Because there is an extra chromosome 21, there is extra genetic material in the body. This causes the typical features of Down's syndrome. There are different ways that trisomy 21 can occur.
The above are scientific causes of multiple parts of the body. I am always telling U that Your mind is the cause of your child birth. Practice positive thinking at least 3 months before conceiving so that you can avoid such births...Brought to U by http://successgain.us
In general, each cell in your body contains 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs. One chromosome from each pair is inherited from your mother and the other is inherited from your father. One of these chromosome pairs is known as the sex chromosomes because this pair determines our sex. Females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX). Males have two different sex chromosomes (XY). The Y chromosome contains the male determining genes. So, a normal female is 46, XX and a normal male is 46, XY.
However, egg and sperm cells only have 23 chromosomes. This is so that, when an egg and a sperm meet during conception, the child that is produced also has 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Cell division that produces reproductive cells (egg and sperm cells) is slightly different. The process is called meiosis. Four 'daughter' cells are produced that have half the number of chromosomes of the original cell - so 23 chromosomes (one of each pair).
If cells do not divide properly, either during mitosis or meiosis, one of the 'daughter' cells produced may receive two copies of a chromosome while the other cell receives none. So, two abnormal cells are produced. This error in cell division is called nondisjunction.
What is Down's syndrome?
Down's syndrome is a genetic chromosome problem. It was first described by John Langdon Down in 1866. He recognised the typical features that someone with Down's syndrome has (see below). There is no cure for Down's syndrome. It will affect someone throughout their life. Someone with Down's syndrome can usually be recognised by their typical facial features. It also causes learning disability and there are some medical problems that someone with Down's syndrome has an increased risk of having.
What causes Down's syndrome?
Someone with Down's syndrome has an extra copy of chromosome number 21 in the cells of their body. This is also known as trisomy 21. Trisomy refers to the fact that there are three copies of chromosome 21. Because there is an extra chromosome 21, there is extra genetic material in the body. This causes the typical features of Down's syndrome. There are different ways that trisomy 21 can occur.
The above are scientific causes of multiple parts of the body. I am always telling U that Your mind is the cause of your child birth. Practice positive thinking at least 3 months before conceiving so that you can avoid such births...Brought to U by http://successgain.us
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