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    Biology Revision Notes

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    Biology End of Year Revision Quick Recap on Graphs: * Always remember to include units * Put the dependent (thing you measure) along the y-axis. (One going up) * Put the independent (thing you change) on the x-axis (along the bottom) * Don’t join the dots up‚ draw a line of best fit. * Circle anomaly result. Healthy Diet For a healthy diet‚ you need energy. So you need: CARBOHYDRATES‚ to release energy. FATS‚ to keep warm and release energy PROTEIN‚ for growth cell

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    There are three categories of bioterrorism agents: A‚ B‚ and C. The criteria for A‚ high security risk pathogens‚ is that the pathogen is easily able to be transmitted person to person‚ high mortality rates‚ public panic‚ and might require special action for public health preparedness(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases‚2016). Category B is the second highest priority pathogens‚ the criteria is that it is moderately easy to spread‚ a moderate or low amount of deaths and require specific

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    One bright‚ sunny morning‚ Petunia the pathogen was visiting the amusement park/water park. But‚ before she could leave her house‚ she had to get dolled up. She put on her earrings‚ made herself purple and then she started off. Petunia started her day off by going onto the doorknob to get a ride through Louis’ body and into the amusement park. Along the way‚ Petunia met Peter the pathogen. He was very nice to her and they were going to spend the day together. Then‚ when she got into the park‚ the

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    Unit 4 M3

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    the immune system. White blood cells are located near places where there could be pathogens entering‚ such as the tonsils. They are found in these places because they protect entry into the body. If pathogens do try to enter then the white blood cells will become activated and will attack the area of infection. They become activated when the dendritic cell engulfs neutrophils which contain the remains of pathogens that they have killed. The dendritic cells travel in lymph to the lymph nodes where

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    Some of the ways employers can stay in compliance with OSHA is through offering trainings‚ providing proper equipment‚ and proper means for their employee’s to have a safe day. Another way to stay in compliance with OSHA standards is to ensure each employee has the appropriate qualifications. For example‚ to operate a limo in Austin‚ TX the driver must possess a valid driver’s license

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    transports nutrients from blood to the cells‚ and it takes back carbon dioxide and other wastes from the cells back into the blood. Despite this difference of function‚ however‚ the lymph and interstitial fluid do interact with each other. Along with pathogens‚ lymph also takes waste from cells to be expelled from the body. Simply put‚ lymph takes away the waste the interstitial fluid is carrying. Interstitial fluid not only interacts with lymph‚ it also interacts with plasma. Plasma is a fluid like lymph

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    benefits: * production and use of vaccines Review of Body’s Defences Pathogens – living organisms or agents that cause disease (e.g. bacteria‚ fungi‚ parasites‚ viruses and prions) Non-self – any pathogen or foreign substance not recognised as part of an individual Non-specific – a line of defence that prevents the entry or effect of any non-self material Macrophage – mobile white blood cells that engulf and destroy pathogens through the process of phagocytosis The Lymphatic System The lymphatic

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    Military use of biological weapons “Biological weapons amount to no more than “weapons of mass disruption” (Introduction to Biological Weapons). Biological weapons are toxic materials taken from pathogens (bacteria)‚ host or target. These can be put in something as simple as a letter‚ in an envelope‚ or something as complex as a missile containing the materials inside. The military should not use biological weapons because the U.S. doesn’t have the funds to protect the country‚ they are

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    Wright to their team. Lexington‚ KY‚ September 10‚ 2015 /PressReleasePing/ - Xooker‚ LLC announced today that Brady Wright has been signed as the Top Unity Developer for the company. Wright has most recently worked with OSHA Air Monitoring doing contract web app development. OSHA Air Monitoring is a subscription-based commercial web app serving safety information for construction and renovation workers. Wright also founded Above and Beyond Software‚ which develops gaming apps using the Unity 3D game

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    Silkwood

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    The story of one of the most famous worker’s compensation cases‚ Karen Silkwood vs. Kerr-McGee‚ was the inspiration for hundreds of articles‚ several books‚ televisions shows‚ and a movie. In the early 1970s‚ Silkwood worked as a lab analyst in an Oklahoma Kerr-McGee plant which manufactured plutonium pins used as fuel for nuclear reactors (The Karen Silkwood Story‚ 2004).. Plutonium‚ a radioactive chemical element‚ is known to be highly toxic and carcinogenic. Silkwood‚ an elected union official

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