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Q: What can be done if a fetus with a defective karyotype is identified?
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How does a cell rid itself of defective of malfunctioning organelles?

Much is done by the lysosomes. These catalytic organelles can merge with defective organelles and digest them with enzymes made for that purpose.


What can karyotypes determine?

Determine whether the chromosomes of an adult have an abnormality that can be passed on to a child.Determine whether a chromosome defect is preventing a woman from becoming pregnant or causing miscarriages.Determine whether a chromosome defect is present in a fetus. Karyotyping also may be done to determine whether chromosomal problems may have caused a fetus to be stillborn.Determine the cause of a baby's birth defects or disability.Help determine the appropriate treatment for some types of cancer.Identify the sex of a person by determining the presence of the Y chromosome. This may be done when a newborn's sex is not clear.http://www.webmd.com/baby/karyotype-test


Does a fetus dream?

Yes indeed. A fetus dreams from the 28th week of gestration. The Italian neonatologist Dr. Carlo Bellieni has done research to this fenomena and wrote a book called "Dawn of the I" in which he tells about the dreams of the fetus. You can read an interview with him on the following site: http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles5/ZenitBellieni.php In this interview you can find out more about the dreams that fetuses can have.


Are Lichens found in Pennsylvania?

Absolutely, over 300 species have been identified. Biologists believe that this is a small percentage of the number of species in Pennsylvania, as more field work needs to be done.


What is gene therapy?

Gene therapy is a method of treatment. It is specifically used to treat patients who are suffering from diseases due to defective genes. Essentially, the treatment involves researchers replacing the defective or faulty genes with a normal functioning gene. It involves: 1) Detection of gene 2)Determination & its role 3)Isolation & cloning 4)Introducing the gene by proper way. This is either germline gene therapy (done in germ cells) or somatic gene therapy (done in somatic cells).

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Could a karyotype be used to recognize the damage radiation had done to a chromosome please explain why?

A karyotype can be used to recognize the damage radiation had done to a chromosome because of the chromosomal differences between males and females.


What is a karyotype and what two things can be determined from it?

A karyotype is the number, forms, and types of chromosomes in a cellDetermine whether the chromosomes of an adult have an abnormality that can be passed on to a child.Determine whether a chromosome defect is preventing a woman from becoming pregnant or causing miscarriages.Determine whether a chromosome defect is present in a fetus. Karyotyping also may be done to determine whether chromosomal problems may have caused a fetus to be stillborn.Determine the cause of a baby's birth defects or disability.Help determine the appropriate treatment for some types of cancer.Identify the sex of a person by determining the presence of the Y chromosome. This may be done when a newborn's sex is not clear.


When does the fetus begin moving?

when you get done with the first stage


What is done with defective money?

they are cofiscated then throw out they are also recycled


How does a cell rid itself of defective of malfunctioning organelles?

Much is done by the lysosomes. These catalytic organelles can merge with defective organelles and digest them with enzymes made for that purpose.


What should be done after the defective pavement has been removed?

sound the pavement


What is shown is a karyotype?

A karyotype is simply a picture of a person's chromosomes. In order to get this picture, the chromosomes are isolated, stained, and examined under the microscope. Most often, this is done using the chromosomes in the white blood cells. A picture of the chromosomes is taken through the microscope.


What is shown on a karyotype?

A karyotype is simply a picture of a person's chromosomes. In order to get this picture, the chromosomes are isolated, stained, and examined under the microscope. Most often, this is done using the chromosomes in the white blood cells. A picture of the chromosomes is taken through the microscope.


Can the mother of an aborted fetus say what can and can not be done to the fetus?

She have the choice of leave it to the hospital or bury it. There are laws on how to dispose human tissue so she can not decide completely.


What stage does alcohol hurt the fetus?

All stages, however I believe most of the damage can be done in the first 4 months until the fetus is almost completely developed.


What can karyotypes determine?

Determine whether the chromosomes of an adult have an abnormality that can be passed on to a child.Determine whether a chromosome defect is preventing a woman from becoming pregnant or causing miscarriages.Determine whether a chromosome defect is present in a fetus. Karyotyping also may be done to determine whether chromosomal problems may have caused a fetus to be stillborn.Determine the cause of a baby's birth defects or disability.Help determine the appropriate treatment for some types of cancer.Identify the sex of a person by determining the presence of the Y chromosome. This may be done when a newborn's sex is not clear.http://www.webmd.com/baby/karyotype-test


Does a great dane have two stomachs?

naturally no (extra organs tend to be defective or from an absorbed twin but still defective) transplants can be done with lots of difficulties, no one has done such a surgery and reported it. (officially of course) 177