Asked by ourania
Jennifer doesn't menstruate. In searching out the causes of her problem, a doctor could most safely ignore
A a nonproduction of estrogen
B the importance of Jennifer having only one X sex chromosome
C the possibility of Turner's syndrome
D the possibility of Huntington's disease
I believe the correct is C but i'm not sure
A a nonproduction of estrogen
B the importance of Jennifer having only one X sex chromosome
C the possibility of Turner's syndrome
D the possibility of Huntington's disease
I believe the correct is C but i'm not sure
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't C is the right answer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_syndrome
http://www.neurologychannel.com/huntingtons/symptoms.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_syndrome
http://www.neurologychannel.com/huntingtons/symptoms.shtml
Answered by
ourania
Is D the correct (the possibility of Huntington's disease)?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. Menstruation and Huntington's don't seem to be connected.
Answered by
Donna
Jennifer doesn't menstruate. In searching out the causes of her problem, a doctor could most safely ignore
A a nonproduction of estrogen
B the importance of Jennifer having only one X sex chromosome
C the possibility of Turner's syndrome
D the possibility of Huntington's disease
I believe the correct is C but i'm not sure
It is definitally not c. It was wrong on the test, so I think it is b.
A a nonproduction of estrogen
B the importance of Jennifer having only one X sex chromosome
C the possibility of Turner's syndrome
D the possibility of Huntington's disease
I believe the correct is C but i'm not sure
It is definitally not c. It was wrong on the test, so I think it is b.
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