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<span>A hereditary disease is a genetic disease. It passes down to next generations because when male and female make gametes/sex cells - they pass on information to gametes, and then when fertilization occurs, gamete cells fuse together and their genetic material from each parent fuses together </span><span>too</span> and the zygote is formed. That's<span> why the baby has similar genetic material to their parents. </span>I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
The answer to this question is that this are all common by
being x linked. X linked inheritance means that a disorder is manifested /
located in the x chromosomes. The following are the known X linked disorders
such as color blindness, hemophilia, duchenne muscular dystrophy, menkes
disease, and others.
Answer:
1)Endocrine glands
2)During reproduction, a male can give either an X sperm or a Y sperm, while a female can only give an X egg. A Y sperm and an X egg produce a male, while an X sperm and an X egg produce a female.
3)Neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamus release oxytocin (OT) or ADH into the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. These hormones are stored or released into the blood via the capillary plexus.
4) pancreas
5)adrenal glands
6)Endorphins
7)T4 and T3 help produce and regulate the hormones adrenaline and dopamine. Adrenaline is sometimes known as the fight-or-flight hormone. It is associated with a sudden burst of energy, such as that which occurs in response to a threat
8)Hypothalamus