I was reading, and came across several inconsistencies. Being a biology student, I thought, 'waaaa?!' So, I'll put across my queries to you guys, in the hopes you'll clarify things.
It said some odd, biologically incorrect things, in my opinion.
For instance, it said that males were more likely to inherit certain diseases because most of them were associated with the Y chromosome.
I had the impression the Y chromosome carried genes that mostly related to determination of sex. But maybe, there are some diseases associated with that, most diseases are associated with the Y chromosome? This being the reason males are more likely to inherit certain diseases?!
It says that enzymes are involved in digestion. They're not only involved in digestion, right?
And... it says macronutrients are large nutrients required in greater quantities, eg. carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and micronutrients are small and required in less quantities, eg. vitamins and minerals.
Don't macro/micronutrients refer to mineral salts? Macro being those minerals needed in larger quantities, micro being those minerals needed in smaller quantities. Plus, I don't think it has any to do with how physically large they are...
Hmm...
Some help would be great
It said some odd, biologically incorrect things, in my opinion.
For instance, it said that males were more likely to inherit certain diseases because most of them were associated with the Y chromosome.
I had the impression the Y chromosome carried genes that mostly related to determination of sex. But maybe, there are some diseases associated with that, most diseases are associated with the Y chromosome? This being the reason males are more likely to inherit certain diseases?!
It says that enzymes are involved in digestion. They're not only involved in digestion, right?
And... it says macronutrients are large nutrients required in greater quantities, eg. carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and micronutrients are small and required in less quantities, eg. vitamins and minerals.
Don't macro/micronutrients refer to mineral salts? Macro being those minerals needed in larger quantities, micro being those minerals needed in smaller quantities. Plus, I don't think it has any to do with how physically large they are...
Hmm...
Some help would be great