Other digestive diseases include: ... Intestinal problems, such as polyps and cancer, infections, celiac disease, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, malabsorption, short bowel syndrome, and intestinal ischemia. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcer disease, and hiatal hernia.
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1-Wegener was a German meteorologist, geophysicist and polar researcher. In 1915 he published 'The Origin of Continents and Oceans', which outlined his theory of Continental Drift. Wegener was a member of four expeditions to Greenland.
2-The evidence for continental drift included the fit of the continents; the distribution of ancient fossils, rocks, and mountain ranges; and the locations of ancient climatic zones.
3-The movement of these tectonic plates is likely caused by convection currents in the molten rock in Earth's mantle below the crust. ... The long-term result of plate tectonics is the movement of entire continents over millions of years
A feature of a pedigree that indicate that a certain trait is a dominant trait is that one of the parents always have to have the trait.
There are, however, autosomal dominance and X-linked dominance.
For an autosomal dominant trait:
- Appears equally frequent in both sexes.
- Both sexes transmit the trait.
- Present in all generations.
- When one parent has the trait and the other doesn't, approximately half of the offspring will present the trait.
For a X-linked dominant trait:
- Both male and females can present the trait, but more females usually present it.
- Sons with the trait always have a mother that presents the trait as well.
- Daughters with the trait always have either a mother or father that presents the trait, or both.
- Fathers with the trait always have daughters with the same trait.
The primary factor that determines where (body location) body fat is stored is <u>genetics.</u><u /> You can eat as much as you want or as little as you want, but ultimately, your parents' genetics is going to decide where your body fat will be stored. Because we inherit our parents' genes and other characteristics, this isn't something you can just escape from.