Protozoa (Kirk‚ et. al‚ 2001). They are made up of individual cells that form an aggregate mass‚ which later form into sporangia (American Society of Microbiology‚ 2006). They are further divided into two kinds; Plasmodial Slime Moulds-which form a plasmodium‚
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Raudah P. Mangbisa Grade VIII-Nilo VIRUS A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms‚ from animals and plants to bacteria and archaea. Characteristics: Like living organisms‚ viruses contain nucleic acids and proteins. Inside living cells‚ viruses can reproduce‚ but not by the process of mitosis like most living cells. Viruses lack some characteristics of living organisms. Outside of living cells‚ viruses are
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thus‚ zooflagellates Example: Trypanosoma spp. (sleeping sickness) Example: Trichonympha campanulata (Termite symbionts) Apicomplexa Sporozoans “spores” for reproduction Apical complexes for attaching to hosts Example: Plasmodium spp. (Malaria) Campbell‚ 9th edition Subkingdom Phycobionta Photosynthetic 70% of total food production (world) Unicellular: phytoplanktons Green algae Chlorophyll a‚ b‚ carotenoids Cell wall: cellulose Stored
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threats" (1) . Since Crab Monkeys have a "close physiology ( with humans) ‚ they can share infections". This is why they are the most common monkey used in lab work. Diseases that have affected humans because of these monkeys include B virus ‚ plasmodium knowlesi‚ and Ebola. (3) Crab monkeys happen to be the animal that is closest to humans biologically. That makes it easy for I factions to jump from seminal to human. "Disease organisms‚ particularly virus‚ tend to live only in a small group of
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Protists Protists are a very large‚ diverse group of organisms‚ including the plant-like protists (algae)‚ fungi-like protists‚ and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic‚ and most are unicellular. Traditional taxonomy of protists (Kingdom Protista) did not accurately represent evolutionary relationships‚ so the classification of this group is unsettled. Modern taxonomy has rearranged the group formerly known as Kingdom Protista‚ separating the different types of organisms
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1. Introduction Maximizing efficiency‚ reducing costs and increasing profits are facts which will be always of high interest for companies. In the course of development of organizations different approaches have emerge to fulfill these interest. The purpose of this essay is to compare scientific management and human relations theory. The paper will start by explaining both schools of management. Differences and similarities will be discussed on the followings. With the help of these facts it can
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carried by more than 400 million people. Favism has the reputation to have protected people from malaria. In two large case-controlled studies‚ research showed that children with the African variant of G6PD deficiency had twice the resistance to P. falciparum malaria compared to children to children who didn’t have the mutation. Laboratory experiments have also shown that malarial-causing parasites preferred “normal” red blood cells compared to the G6PD-deficient red blood cells. Question: Did favism
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Disease is any condition that adversely affects the function of any part of a living thing. Health is the wellbeing of the organism. All our body functions‚ which are under the control of our genes‚ work together to maintain health. Difficulties in determining health and disease: Disease can cover a wide range of conditions including minor conditions‚ such as a cut finger or an ant bite‚ as well as the more obvious diseases like cancers. Health varies on a daily basis and is not just the absence
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a) organism that transmits a disease b) symptom of a disease c) environmental condition associated with a disease 6. Which of the following things cause malaria? a) mosquitoes b) plasmodia (singular plasmodium) c) red blood cells 7. About what fraction of the people in the world have chronic diseases that are vector-borne? a) 1/4 b) 1/2 c) 3/4 8. Most of the major health problems in the poorer nations are due
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ISSN 2278- 4136 ZDB-Number: 2668735-5 IC Journal No: 8192 Volume 1 Issue 3 Online Available at www.phytojournal.com Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Banana K. P. Sampath Kumar1*‚ Debjit Bhowmik2‚ S. Duraivel3‚ M. Umadevi4 1. 2. 3. 4. Department of pharmaceutical sciences‚ Coimbatore medical college‚ Coimbatore‚ India. Karpagam University‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. [E-mail: debjit_cr@yahoo.com] Nimra College of Pharmacy
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