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    Individual plants and animals could not exist by its self on earth. All organisms need other organisms for survival. An ecosystem is a community of living organisms. An ecosystem maintains an important balance in order for all organisms within the ecosystem to survive. The balance involves carbon‚ food‚ nitrogen‚ oxygen and water. The sun supplies the energy needed by ecosystems. Plants absorb the energy and use photosynthesis to convert it to sugar. There are nutrients in the air‚ soil and water

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    Effectivity of Suob-kabayo (Hyptis suaveolens) leaves As a treatment For Athlete’s foot Abstract Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) is a very common skin infection of the foot caused by fungus. The fungus that commonly causes athlete’s foot is called Trichophyton. Fungal infection of skin is rampant nowadays‚ maybe because the environment where we mingle with. We can prevent spreading it by good hygiene. However‚ if the

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    health‚ according to the researchers‚ there are many medical benefits of vinegar that some do not realize. Since vinegar contains agents proven to help kill bacteria and fungus‚ one of the medical benefits of vinegar is it can help cure athlete’s foot and other foot fungus. Vinegar will also kill the existing bacteria and fungus. Pineapple also contains medicinal properties; it contains a proteolytic enzyme bromelain‚ which helps in the digestion of protein. Pineapple can prevent blood clot formation

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    Invasive Aspergillus

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    Invasive aspergillosis is an infection caused by the fungus of the genus Aspergillus. The fungus immunocompromised individuals due to weakness in defense mechanisms. While it has been largely accepted that Aspergillus species is recognized by cellular receptors and attacked by neutrophils‚ the radiological and macroscopic findings linking infection with neutropenia remain unconfirmed. However‚ the fungus survive these attacks and germinate causing the disease. Histopathological changes occurring

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    A FERMENTER OR BIOREACTOR MICROBE INPUT :- The microorganisms that will carry out the fermentation process are cultured separately until they are growing well. These are introduced into the fermenter through the microbe input. NUTRIENT INPUT :- The microorganisms require an energy source to carry out fermentation. The energy source is usually a carbohydrate. Growth materials like amino acids for protein synthesis are also added through the nutrient input. STERILE CONDITIONS:- It is necessary

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    fragmentation‚ and invasive species and air and water pollution Fragmentation: often due to man (dams‚ roads‚ and general development) Elements of biodiversity: Species‚ ecosystems & landscapes Mammals from bats to bears Bats got the white nose fungus which caused the bats to die and the insect population flourished because the bats main job was to eat the insects. Birds Several bird species are declining. Some of the most endangered birds live in MA Reptiles Most vulnerable in MA. Move annually

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    of the grocery cart still moving‚ we don’t stop to think about the battles the banana grower had to fight to provide a perfect fruit for our convenient consumption. Fusarium wilt or Panama disease is a severe disease of banana plants caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense. This disease kills susceptible banana plants and there is no cure up to this time and can wipe out entire plantations and neighboring areas if control and containment is not properly managed. The disease is spread

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    Mold needs four important elements to grow: moist‚ warmth‚ air‚ and darkness. I combined these four elements to conduct this experiment. Five different food sources were selected and incubated for seven days. At the conclusion of the experiment‚ I was able to view different types of mold‚ with the naked eye. Then I was able to compare and contrast any differences or similarities that I observe with the mold specimens. The five food samples selected for task #1 was a slice of white bread

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    and there may be some whitish material on it. It is usually caused by skin-on-skin friction and by Candida fungus or Corynebacterium bacteria‚ both of which like to live in warm‚ moist places. If you are overweight as well as having large breasts‚ the skin crease underneath them is ideal for Candida. Candida also likes skin that has been slightly damaged; this makes it easier for the fungus to take hold. Can do Get a supportive bra to lift your breasts up. Although underwired styles give good support

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    The Food Sovereignty and Security in Guatemala Food is a substance that helps the world to sustain life and growth. Food has been part of the human population throughout many centuries‚ however it has prospects such as food sovereignty and security. Food sovereignty is a condition in which food is produced and grown by different methods and the right for people to declare their agricultural policies and food (Rosenberger 18). Food security is the condition in which an individual has access to healthy

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