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Help with these words?


Question Posted Sunday December 26 2010, 4:09 pm

Hello , so I am doing a project and I am not understanding the wording , it says:
1.Description of the disorder and its metabolif effects;
2. the imact on the homeostatic mechanisms of the individual suffering from the disorder
3. an examination of the genetic transmission and expression of the disorder and
4. the insight into the history of the disorder in terms of evolution-and the prevalence in ''related'' species; , do you understand what they are asking? because I cant understand what they are asking and by the way I am doing Farber's Disease.


THANK YOU SO MUCH
Betty


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GradingCurve answered Sunday December 26 2010, 7:28 pm:
My computer erased my previous responses, so please forgive me on being short or curt. I didn't google the disease due to the thought that you may need freash eyes on your project's question.

1. Give the in depth description of this disease while incorporating it's affects on one's body. (Especially if it has anything to do with the ingestion or digestion processes), include side effects and symptoms as well.

2. State the influence of this disorder on the body's stable internal environment when and where an individual is actively suffering from the disorder.

3. In detail, describe how genes transfer traits into another individual (assuming that it a genetic condition as well) and it's growth from initial contraction to full-blown habitation in an individual's system/body.

4.What theories can be pulled from the texts about the history of the disease as inevitable progression/foreseeable future of the disorder in terms of more developments, growth in the medicines & medical field, include cross species contractions and comparisons.

Hope these are a bit more targeted explanations of what's being asked of you. Best Wishes

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