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    or they may result in more rapid death such as some types of sudden stroke. WHAT ARE THE COMMON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES?       Cold All forms of hepatitis Chicken pox AIDS Mumps Flu CAUSES OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES     Bacteria Viruses Fungi Protozoa

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    2-Classification System Key words: Binomial‚ Genus‚ species‚ Vertebrate‚ Fish‚ Amphibian‚ Reptile‚ Bird‚ Mammal‚ Virus‚ Bacteria‚ Fungi. The five main classes of vertebrates need to be classified by visible‚ external characteristics only. Fish Amphibians Reptiles Mammals Birds The main features of the adaption to the environment of viruses‚ bacteria and fungi. Main features include the following but are not limited to them. The name of the bacteria should be italic when typed or

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    Mucormysis Research Paper

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    Mucormycosis is a very rare infection of the lungs. Mucor is a fungal infection found usually in immunocompromised patients and caused by the group of fungi called Mucoromycotina (Badior‚ Trigo‚ Eloy‚ & Guimaraes‚ 2013). This fungus is usually found in soil‚ and organic dying material including leaves‚ compost piles‚ and rotten wood (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2012). The disease can also

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    The primary xylem and primary phloem tissues are pushed inward into the] pith and outwards respectively by the continuous production of secondary tissues cut I off by the cambium ring. The primary xylem is gradually pushed inward and is found at the centre of the axis; whereas‚ the primary phloem‚ being soft in nature‚ gets completely crushed. These activities in the stelar region exert a great pressure outwardly. The cortex cells‚ the pericycle and the epidermis divide anticlinally to cope

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    dietary risk from foods. Keep it from the children. What are Pesticides? If it had the suffix- cide in it‚ then you know it’s about killing something. Pesticides are designed to kill unwanted living things‚ or pets‚ whether they are insects‚ weeds‚ fungi‚ termites‚ mites‚ rodents‚ or bacteria. (Lawson 1) Most pesticides are used in agriculture production. You might wonder‚ why are pesticides used in crops‚ well‚ it is actually extremely helpful for agriculture‚ for a very simple reason‚ to keep the

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    Notes on Taxonomy: Bacteria

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    · Taxonomy ○ Science of classification ○ Provides an orderly basis for the naming of organisms and for placing organisms into a category (taxon) ○ Makes use of and makes sense of the fundamental concepts of unity and diversity among living things ○ Basic principle is that members of higher-levels groups share fewer characteristics than those in lower-level groups * Escherichia coli - rod shape and have a Gram-negative cell wall * Even members of the same species display variations

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper was to inform the reader of the importance of microbiology in the world today. Microbiology studies the behavior of microorganisms and teaches students about the effect of bacteria‚ fungi‚ viruses‚ algae‚ and yeast on living things. Studying these microorganisms gives insight to the spread of different diseases and how they can be controlled‚ treated‚

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    The tablet that was left whole had an average dissolving time of 5minites 12 seconds‚ the halves had an average of 4 minutes 13 seconds ‚ the thirds was an average of 4minutes 2 seconds and the last tablet‚ the quarters has the shortest time of 3 minutes 38 seconds My experiment was repeated three times‚ i did this as it helps to improve the reliability of my test. The test was as accurate as possible but of course no test is performed perfectly‚ there are always errors that occur and errors that

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    TRACT INFECTION | | What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? The urinary tract is comprised of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder‚ and urethra. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection caused by pathogenic organisms (for example‚ bacteria‚ fungi‚ or parasites) in any of the structures that comprise the urinary tract. However‚ this is the broad definition of urinary tract infections; many authors prefer to use more specific terms that localize the urinary tract infection to the major structural

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    Impatiens balsamina Linn. (Kamantigue) Flower Extract: A Potential Antifungal Agent for Candida albicans and Trichophyton mentagrophytes A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Medical Technology Unciano Colleges Inc-Antipolo In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology By: Bernardo‚ Reynalyn Cruz‚ Nor Rizsellito Lagman‚ Joyce Anne Leonor‚ Zheidi Ann Mari Samson‚ Danica November 2012 ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine

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