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    Biology Quiz 5

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    contains all the ecosystems on the earth‚ all the communities on the earth‚ and all of the populations on the earth. For questions 3–7‚ consider the following things in your front yard: cardinals‚ robins‚ rocks‚ raccoons‚ bees‚ decaying leaves‚ mosquitos‚ humans‚ beetles‚ water‚ blue grass‚ sunlight‚ moss‚ soil‚ worms‚ pine trees‚ and the air (containing oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ and carbon dioxide). What are the biotic components of your front yard? The biotic components are the blue grass‚ moss‚ and

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    malaria in sub Saharan African homes where malaria is a huge contributing factor in the obituaries. Killing mostly Children and the Elderly this disease has stopped many bright minds from ever existing. Malaria occurs because an engorged female mosquito lands on a victim and then begins to draw/suck the blood out of them. When they are carrying the disease in the old blood in their stomachs they lose a little bit back into the victim when they withdraw their proboscis and if the blood that you get

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    Elephantiasis

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    getting bit by a female mosquito that is infected. This allows larvae to move freely to and thru-out the lymphatic system. The larva grows and become what we know as adult worms. They grow to be about one to four inches long and can live three to eight years. Some have been known to live longer. While in the human the adult worms start to produce live embryos. These are called microfilariae. The embryos move throughout the bloodstream and wait their turn to be sucked in by a mosquito and there the cycle

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    Philadelphia was the nation’s capital‚ and its largest city in 1793. Important figures like Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ and Alexander Hamilton lived there. It was also the city where one of the most devastating diseases spread through. (PBS). Beginning in the late seventeen hundreds and lasting almost a century‚ The Yellow Fever ripped through Philadelphia and some of the surrounding cities (Finger). The first major American yellow fever outbreak hit in July of 1793 and significantly got

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    WebQuests: Infectious and Non-infectious Disease Disease Causative Organism Common Cold rhinoviruse s Influenza (Flu) type A‚ B ‚ C‚&D Strep Throat Chickenpox Mumps streptoocu s herpesciru s or zoster virus parotits Symptoms Treatment Mode of Transmission runny or stuffy nose‚ itchy or sore throat‚ ough‚ congestion ‚ slight body aches or mild a 10 headaches degree ‚ferenheit sneezing‚ watery fever or eyes‚ feeling low-grade feverish‚ fever‚ aouh‚ mild a fatigue‚ sore throat‚ high fever

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    Swot analysis of ACI

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    Table of contents SL. NO: PARTICULARS PAGE NO: 1.Introduction of company 2. ACI consumer Brand Ltd product 3.Market status 4. SWOT Analysis 5. List of Core Competencies 6. Business-Level Strategy 7. Trends of performance ACI Consumer Brand Limited 8. Possible measures to improve on ACI consumer Brand 9. Conclusion 02 03 04 05 06 06 09 09 09 ACI Consumer Brands ACI Consumer Brands

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    order to assess the possibility of a vaccine. The disease has a long and complex life cycle which creates problems for immunologists. The vector for Malaria is the Anophels Mosquito in which the life cycle of Malaria both begins and ends. The parasitic protozoan enters the bloodstream via the bite of an infected female mosquito. During her feeding she transmits a small amount of anticoagulant and haploid sporozoites along with saliva. The sporozoites head directly for the hepatic cells of the liver

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    Preservation of Forest

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    Preservation of Forests resources Several measures have been prescribed for the preservation of the forests.  They are as follows: The trees cut down for timber or other uses‚ should be matched with planting of more trees‚ so that‚ there is no scarcity. The use of fuel wood and wood charcoal should be discouraged.  The conventional sources of energy should be tapped.  Biogas should be employed for cooking‚ to lessen the consumption of fuel wood. Modern methods of forest management should be

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    Dengue Case Study

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    humans and Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus mosquito through the transmission of the viruses to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. The mosquito becomes infected with the Dengue virus when it bites a person who has Dengue and after a week it can transmit the virus while biting a healthy person. Dengue cannot be transmitted or directly spread from person to person. Aedes aegypti is the most common aedes specie which is a domestic‚ day-biting mosquito that prefers to feed on humans. Intubation

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    Global Health Notes

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    6/20 What is Health? * Well-being according to cultural standards. * Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental‚ and social well being * Much more than treating current illness or disease * Health is multidimensional * Age‚ sex‚ cause‚ loss of function‚ QOL (Quality of Life) How do we measure health? * Diseased/Not diseased * Healthy/Not healthy * Continuous outcome * A range of states from health to illness * Hard to find an equivalency

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