Causes and spread of infection Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ parasites? -Viruses aren’t living. They’re only made of complex proteins and nucleic acids. Bacteria‚ Fungi and Parasites are living organisms. - Bacteria are unicellular microorganisms. Fungi and Parasites are multicellular. - Fungi have cell walls made of chitin and they aren’t animals. Parasites and bacteria are animals. Bacteria come in 3 main shapes; spherical which are known as cocci‚ rod shaped
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The aspects and the motives of the crusades have caused heated debates where historians are determining the major motives of the Crusades. The Crusades were primarily caused by religious devotion‚ political gain and economic benefit. The question was that‚ which of the two factors had served as more of a catalyst. The Crusades were constructed on the basis of devoting to the religion of Christianity and leaders protecting their people and the future of their empire and leadership. Despite there being
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Understanding the Causes of Infection 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria are a living cell organism that can survive inside our body and other non living objects as well. There are both good and bad bacteria’s and the good bacteria is known to helps fight against the bad bacteria that makes its way into our bodies. According to www.righthealth.com‚ less than 1% of bacteria are actually harmful to us. In fact‚ we couldn’t survive without
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1. Understand the causes of Infection 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria come in 3 main shapes; spherical which are known as cocci‚ rod shaped which are known as bacilli or vibrio‚ spiral which is known as spirilla or spirochetes. Bacteria is found in everything for e.g. soil‚ water‚ animals‚ plants‚ radioactive waste. The only place they aren’t found is where humans have sterilised. They can cause illnesses like tuberculosis‚ tonsillitis‚ and
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CAUSES OF AFRICAN INTERNAL CONFLITS The 1990s saw no diminution in the number of conflicts in Africa‚ and most forecasts predicted further increase. While Africa has had its share of inter-state wars‚ the majority of its conflicts were internal‚ and these internal conflicts appear to be increasing‚ as elsewhere. A tragic factor in this is that the civilian populations bear the brunt of the casualties in such conflicts‚ estimated at some 80-90 per cent of total casualties across the world. These
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a yellow light. The cop sitting at the stop sign across the street turns his sirens on to pull her over the car. The Caucasian officer gets out the police car and approaches the car asking for a license and registration. Ciara gets frustrated and causes a fuss because she thinks she is getting pullover because she is black. In reality‚ she is not right and‚ in fact‚ she is clearly wrong. She was clearly speeding and now trying to play the minority
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trying to improve a situation to meet a demand. These inventors and inventions are typically thought and created by people who question theories as the world and society around them evolves. What I’m getting at is that I don’t believe that there is one cause for the Industrial Revolution. After reviewing the resources presented‚ it seems that there is a sequence of events that leads to any revolution. However‚ speaking with the Industrial Revolution in mind‚ the elements that appear to have contributed
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policies responsible for the scale of the famine? Mao’s agricultural policies could certainly be seen as responsible for the scale of the famine or at least as a huge factor contributing towards it. Other factors‚ such as the conspiracy of silence‚ bad weather and withholding information by peasants and government officials were also partly responsible for the scale of the famine; however Mao’s policies played the biggest role in causing the scale of the famine. Collectivisation was the first agricultural
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INDIVIDUAL PROJECT Many people in the world struggle to achieve their goals in life. And the word “struggle” differs for each individual. Some have to sacrifice their personal property whereas some have to live away from their family and home. It is tough to adjust a new lifestyle in a completely different place and that too all alone. One has to be very strong and have to start taking care of everything on his own. And the effects of living in a foreign country would prove to be on a positive
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Laziness caused by Technology More and more in this time‚ all I can see is people being lazy. Children do not want to play outside. Instead of playing outside children sit inside all day playing on their videogame systems‚ tablets‚ computers‚ and phones. Adults are just as bad sitting around glued to whatever tech toy they have. Technology is making people lazy. People hardly have to leave their homes to do anything anymore. Technology has made it so easy for people to get
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