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    Why The Collapse Of Bees

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    because of human using harsh chemicals along with other environmental changes. These chemicals are weakening their immune system. Another reason is because of parasites. The parasites first take over the bee’s body. When the bees have their babies‚ the parasite goes into the honeycomb then starts to take over the colony mass producing the parasite‚ and eventually taking over the colony meaning all the bees would die. According to Bees Vanish‚ and scientist Race for Reasons by Alexei Barrionuevo‚ “In

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    Section Two: Task 1 1.1 Identity the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites MICRO-ORGANISMS BACTERIA – Bacteria are forms of spores that can multiply‚ some bacteria’s are difficult to destroy and are able to survive for long periods. Bacteria cells come in a variety of shapes and sizes‚ however all bacteria’s have the same basic structure‚ below is a image of bacteria cell with labels identifying what a bacteria cell consists of: VIRUSES – viruses are smaller than

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    carbon‚ chemical processes such asflocculation and chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. The purification process of water may reduce the concentration of particulate matter including suspended particles‚ parasites‚ bacteria‚algae‚ viruses‚ fungi; and a range of dissolved and particulate material derived from the surfaces that water may have made contact with after falling as rain. The standards for drinking water quality are typically set by governments or

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    Unicellular organisms have one-celled body. (T / F) (b) Muscle cells are branched. (T / F) (c) The basic living unit of an organism is an organ. (T / F) (d) Amoeba has irregular shape. (T / F) Answer: (a) Unicellular organisms have one-celled body. (T) (b) Muscle cells are branched. (F) (c) The basic living unit of an organism is an organ. (F) (d) Amoeba has irregular shape. (T) Question 2: Make a sketch of the human nerve cell. What function do nerve cells perform? Answer: The function of a nerve cell

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    briefly explain the process of digestion in ruminants Asked by ANUSHA SHISHIR PA... 3 days‚ 1 hour ago Subject:Science 3 Answers The procees of digestion is completedd through four chambers 1)Rumen 2)Reticulam 3)omasumn  4)abomasum In the first two chambers‚ the rume and the reticulum‚ the food is mixed with saliva and separates into layers of solid and liquid material. Solids clump toget her to form the cud or bolus. The cud is then regurgitated and chewed to completely mix it with saliva and

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    Sam Rausser Wednesday‚ August 17‚ 2011 3:38 PM Once glucose is made‚ glucose molecules can be converted (by plants) to… 1) monosaccharides‚ like  fructose 2) Disaccharides a. Maltose (glu‐glu)  seeds b. Sucrose (glu‐fru)  sugar cane‚ sugar beets 3) Polysaccharides a. Starch‚ food storage in roots (chains of glucose) b. Cellulose‚ plant structure (chains of glucose) 4) Amino Acids a. Glucose + N from ground 5) Lipids‚ specifically oils which are energy source in seeds & phospholipids found in membranes

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    The Kippers

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    like low degree. They often go back to school to continue study. That’s why there are so many people to be graduate student or even higher.) I don’t think that Kippers can be regarded as parasites‚ because this word is rather derogatory. Nevertheless‚ I can understand that some parents call them parasites as they quite often take advantage of the situation. It is quite difficult to understand why they do not take their share of the domestic chores. They are not children any longer and could understand

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    I. Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism‚ the parasite‚ benefits at the expense of the other‚ the host. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis is a human infection of the intestinal tract caused by different species of parasitic worms acquired through contact with contaminated soil (Bethony et al. 2006). Light helminth infections are well endured by human hosts and usually have no symptoms‚ but some serious cases cause morbidity and mortality (CDC‚ 2013;

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    Loa Loa

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    Introduction: A parasite is an organism in or on another living organism obtaining from it part or all of its organic nutriments‚ commonly exhibiting some degree of adaptive structural modifications‚ and causing some degree of real damage to its hosts‘ (Thomas‚ Renaud‚ and Guegan‚ 2005). One of the many parasites is the filarial African eye worm‚ Loa loa. Loa loa belongs to class Secernentea‚ subclass Spiruria‚ order Spirurida‚ super family Filarioidea‚ and family Onchocercidae. These parasites are located

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    Unit 4222-265 Causes and spread of infection (ICO2) 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi & parasites. • Bacteria is a microorganism‚ most bacteria is harmless. It is found in soil‚ water‚ plants‚ animals and humans; it can only be seen under a microscope. Antibiotics can help treat bacterial infections. Examples of bacterial infections are TB and MRSA. • Viruses live inside other living organisms. They can enter humans through the nose‚ mouth and breaks in the skin. Viruses

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