Can a person be born with hemophilia if his parents don't have the disorder? A) Yes, about one-third of babies who are diagnosed with hemophilia have no other family members with the disorder. B) No, genes causing haemophilia are carried by the female parents. C) Maybe, it depends on the environment. D) Yes, it can be phenocopied, that is environmentally-acquired. This type of Hemophilia is caused by a lack or decrease of clotting factor 9. A) Hemophilia A B) Hemophilia B C) Christmas Disease D) Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia? A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier. B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia. C) Females can be hemophilia carriers. D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children. Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia? A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier. B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia. C) Females can be hemophilia carriers. D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children. Which of the following are complications of hemophilia? A) Joint swelling B) Bleeding in the head C) Death D) All of the given choices are correct

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Can a person be born with hemophilia if his parents don't have the disorder?
A) Yes, about one-third of babies who are diagnosed with hemophilia have no other family
members with the disorder.
B) No, genes causing haemophilia are carried by the female parents.
C) Maybe, it depends on the environment.
D) Yes, it can be phenocopied, that is environmentally-acquired.
This type of Hemophilia is caused by a lack or decrease of clotting factor 9.
A) Hemophilia A
B) Hemophilia B
C) Christmas Disease
D) Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)
Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia?
A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier.
B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia.
C) Females can be hemophilia carriers.
D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children.
Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia?
A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier.
B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia.
C) Females can be hemophilia carriers.
D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children.
Which of the following are complications of hemophilia?
A) Joint swelling
B) Bleeding in the head
C) Death
D) All of the given choices are correct
Transcribed Image Text:Can a person be born with hemophilia if his parents don't have the disorder? A) Yes, about one-third of babies who are diagnosed with hemophilia have no other family members with the disorder. B) No, genes causing haemophilia are carried by the female parents. C) Maybe, it depends on the environment. D) Yes, it can be phenocopied, that is environmentally-acquired. This type of Hemophilia is caused by a lack or decrease of clotting factor 9. A) Hemophilia A B) Hemophilia B C) Christmas Disease D) Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia? A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier. B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia. C) Females can be hemophilia carriers. D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children. Which of the following is stated correctly about haemophilia? A) A female who inherits one affected X chromosome becomes a carrier. B) A female who is a carrier can sometimes have symptoms of hemophilia. C) Females can be hemophilia carriers. D) She cannot pass the affected gene on to her children. Which of the following are complications of hemophilia? A) Joint swelling B) Bleeding in the head C) Death D) All of the given choices are correct
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