Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: December 8th, 2014, 5:13 pm
What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
where the melanocytes in the epidermis are destroyed by an autoimmune disease. MJ had it!hmath729 wrote:What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
Correction: MJ "had" it.parentcoach wrote:where the melanocytes in the epidermis are destroyed by an autoimmune disease. MJ had it!hmath729 wrote:What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
GoofyFoofer wrote:Correction: MJ "had" it.parentcoach wrote:where the melanocytes in the epidermis are destroyed by an autoimmune disease. MJ had it!hmath729 wrote:What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
So technical...GoofyFoofer wrote:Correction: MJ "had" it.parentcoach wrote:where the melanocytes in the epidermis are destroyed by an autoimmune disease. MJ had it!hmath729 wrote:What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
Wasn't there also a model or something who had it legitimately? I think her name is Chantelle Brown-Young but I'm not sure. Would she count?GoofyFoofer wrote:Correction: MJ "had" it.parentcoach wrote:where the melanocytes in the epidermis are destroyed by an autoimmune disease. MJ had it!hmath729 wrote:What is vitiligo?
Also, name one famous person who "had" it.
Totally forgot about this too!
Hemoglobin is a protein that is comprised of four subsections, each of which contains a location known as a heme, where oxygen attaches (this is also where the iron is)
I just recently started studying for this event (which I am doing for the first time), so yes, that is plenty of detail. Your turn.Unome wrote:Hemoglobin is a protein that is comprised of four subsections, each of which contains a location known as a heme, where oxygen attaches (this is also where the iron is)