HUMAN ANATOMY
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ISBN: 9781260210262
Author: SALADIN
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 2.2, Problem 1AWYK
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The inability of a man with Kartagener's syndrome to father a child.
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The Kartagener's syndrome is a recessive disorder in which the cilia and the flagella lack the dyenin protein which makes them inefficient to remove dust and foreign particles from the respiratory tract and results in the frequent infections of nose, pharynx, and lungs.
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