True
Anxiety Disorders.
Mood Disorders.
Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorders.
Dementias.
Eating Disorders.
Answer:
Prenatal risk factors include chronic maternal illness, certain maternal infections, toxin exposures and nutritional deficiencies. Risk factors in the perinatal period include pregnancy-related complications, prematurity and low birth weight, and infection exposure during pregnancy or at time of birth.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. A human body has 23 pairs of chromosomes out of which 2 pairs are sex chromosomes.
2. Male has X and Y chromosomes whereas the female has both X chromosomes.
3. The baby inherits an X chromosome from mother and X or Y chromosome for father.
4. If a baby inherits X from father then the baby will be a girl and if inherits Y then that baby will be a boy.
5. In such a way, sex of the child is determined and it is always determined by the father only.