There are fewer than a dozen documented cases of this type of conjoined twin in the literature. Most infants with this condition are still born‚ or die shortly after birth. Manar was born with this parasitic head‚ but only Manar had a heart and the parasite was feeding of blood of Manar With Manar being recently born her heart is very small and can’t take it. This is affecting her Circulatory System. The circulatory system is an organ system that permits blood and lymph circulation to transport nutrients
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multicellular When “nots and nos” are what remains Protozoa Algae Slime molds Subkingdom Mastigobionta No cell walls Varied locomotion: Pseudopodia Cilia Flagella Pseudopodia‚ 3 famous phyla Rhizopoda amoeba Foraminifera Forams Actinopoda Radiolarians/heliozans Cilia Macronucleus = major metabolic activities Micronucleus = genetic reserves Examples: paramecium‚ stentor Link. link2 Campbell‚ 9th edition Flagella
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and blue-green algae • EUCARYOTIC CELLS = unicellular or multi-cellular‚ plant and animal cells‚ have a nucleus‚ have membrane-bound organelles‚ DNA is wound around histone proteins e.g. all plant and animal cells‚ Euglena‚ Paramecium‚ Amoeba‚ yeast |ORGANELLE |WHERE FOUND |STRUCTURE |FUNCTION | |Cell(Plasma) |Plant & animal cells‚ |- 2 layers of phospho-lipids
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Species Interaction * The relationships between two species in an ecosystem. * The interactions between two species need not be through direct contact. Species may affect each other through intermediaries such as shared resources or common enemies. Major factors in evolution and adaptation: * Predation * Competition for scarce resources Terminologies: * Habitat – the actual physical location where a species lives. * Conditions – physical or chemical attributes of the
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Malaria In epidemiology‚ a vector is any agent (person‚ animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism. Malaria‚ and also know as Plasmodium Falciparum is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans and other animals caused by protists (a type of microorganism) of the genus Plasmodium. It begins with a bite from an infected female Anopheles mosquito‚ which introduces the protists through saliva into the circulatory system. In the blood
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African Sleeping Sickness is an infectious disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei. The parasite is a eukaryote‚ as it has a fully functioning mitochondria and other membrane-bound organelles. An infection is caused from the infected bite of the tsetse fly (also known as genus Glossina)‚ which can inject harmful parasites that once in the body‚ they gradually invade it. Over the course of history‚ African Sleeping Sickness has only been known since the late 19th century and
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ICO2 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. bacteria Bacteria are extremely small singular organisms which are found almost everywhere and also can spread immediately. some bacteria can be dangerous depending where it is in your body or in the environment and what bacteria it is from the person or an animal being contact with. viruses The viruses is a coated genetic material that invades cells and use’s the cells apparatus for reproduction.
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What Is So Important About Cells? Cells are the most basic building block of all life as we know it. But what makes cells extremely important to living organisms‚ and why do we need cells anyway? A cell is “a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic material enclosed by a semipermeable membrane and‚ in plants‚ a cell wall; the basic structural unit of all organisms.” But what makes cells extremely important to living organisms‚ and why do we need cells anyway? Cells are
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identified word or phrase to make the statement true. ____ 9. Roundworms are have one body opening. _________________________ ____ 10. All roundworms are parasites. _________________________ ____ 11. Trichinella can be ingested in raw or undercooked pork. _________________________ ____ 12. Pinworms are the most common parasites in children living in the United States. _________________________ ____ 13. Hookworms can be contracted by eating improperly cooked infected pork. _________________________
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Francesca Firmin 256 – Causes and spread of infection 1. – Understand the cause of infection. 1.1 – Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Answer to 1.1 – The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria – Bacteria is a single celled organism‚ bacteria have evolved to be in any environment and can be found in any substance/surface and also in the human body‚ only 1% of bacteria is actually harmful. It’s bad or infectious bacteria that
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