Genetic disorders may be classified into three major categories: (1) single gene disorders, (2) chromosome disorders, and (3) multifunctional disorders or the complex diseases.
Two examples of each categories, still following the orders above are: (1) Huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis, (2) Down's syndrome and Jacobsen symdrome, and (3) heart diseases and variations of cancers.
When cooking fried white cheddar bites, shake the fryer basket at the 2-3 minute mark on the timer.
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What distinguishes cheddar from white cheddar?</h3>
- When comparing white and yellow cheddar that is the same age*, there is no discernible flavor difference; the annatto food coloring is the sole variation.
- Cheddar cheese that has not been naturally coloured orange is referred to as "white cheddar cheese." White cheddar and orange cheddar are identical in flavor and texture.
- Although many people mistakenly believe that white cheddar and mozzarella are interchangeable, they are not! Italian cheese known as mozzarella is coveted for its chewy and soft texture.
- This sort of cheese is often made from the milk of water buffaloes and is white in color.
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<h3>Functions of water:</h3>
- Drinking
- Taking a shower
- Cleaning the dishes
- Brushing your teeth
- Laundry
Water is required for all living things. Water can also be used for farming and planting trees.
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<u>Answer:</u>
The factor that contributes to aging is: A Cells stop dividing after 50 divisions.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Normally after 40 to 50 divisions the cells stops dividing because they had already lost too much DNA for other divisions.
- So they eventually die, making the appearance like an aged person in any individual.
- As DNA is copied in every cell division process, they tend to loose small part of telomeres in each transfer process.
- Hence, after 50 divisions these cells fails to divide resulting in aging.