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X-axis
The horizontal axis from left to right. In exercise
physiology the x-axis is often used to portray
time.
X-Linked
Disorder
Approximately one in four people inherit a defective gene
on the X Chromosome. Females are unaffected by the
defective gene because the recessive gene is not
expressed in the presence of another dominant X
Chromosome. Males are affected because they do NOT have a
dominant X chromosome to counter the defective gene.
Males have a Y Chromosome that is not dominant over the
recessive X Chromosome. Expressions of the recessive gene
include Color Blindness and some forms of Muscular
Dystrophy.
X-Ray
A penetrating stream of photons that allows imaging of
the body. Used in sports medicine especially to find
fractures.
X Chromosome
Two X Chromosomes produce a female.
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