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    Pathogens Essay

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    Pathogens are everywhere. They are in people‚ animals‚ and the environment. Pathogens come in a wide variety. The types are fungal‚ bacterial‚ viral‚ and other parasites. All pathogens can be dangerous‚ but two of them are more dangerous. These two types that more dangerous are fungal and bacterial. While both fungal and bacterial pathogens cause illness‚ they differ in the way they are transmitted‚ the way they are treated‚ and the diseases they cause. First‚ the way fungal and

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    Medicinal Plants

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    PHILIPPINE MEDICINAL PLANTS Here are the list of Medicinal Plants that can be found here in the Philippines : AKAPULKO Scientific name : Casia Alata Other name : Ringworm Bush‚ Kasitas (Bik.‚ Bis.) Treats skin diseases like Tinea infections‚ringworms‚eczema‚scabies and insect bites. USE AND PREPARATION: Pound enough fresh leaves; express (squeeze out) the juice and apply on the affected skin morning and evening. Improvement should be noticed after 2 - 3 weeks of treatment. You

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    Fermented Santol (Sandoricum koetjape) As a Vinegar Introduction Background of the Study Vinegar is a versatile liquid that results from the fermentation of ethanol. The key ingredient of vinegar is acetic acid‚ which gives it an acidic taste. While there may be additions of other kinds of acid like tartaric acid and citric acid‚ the typical pH of vinegar ranges anywhere from 2 to 3.5‚ although the store-bought kind usually measures 2.4. In food preparation procedures‚ it is a multi-purpose product

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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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    Lieutenant Cross and his soldiers. The war atmosphere is devastating‚ and soldiers are going through a torment living up to it. Troops get tired physically and mentally fighting in the dirty war setting. Explained in paragraph 39 “They carried lice and ringworm…They carried the land itself-Vietnam‚ the place‚ the soil-a powdery orange-red dust that covered their boot‚ their fatigues and faces‚” portrays that the soldiers would get tired and dirty because of the extremely tough surroundings. Furthermore

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    diarrhqea‚ epilepsy‚ pain‚ and skin diseases.    Uses described in folk medicine‚ not supported by experimental or clinical data:  The treatment of asthma‚ boils‚ bruises‚ coughs‚ dizziness‚ epilepsy‚ haemorrhages‚ insect bites‚ jaundice‚ ringworm‚ urinary calculi‚ and slow lactation.  Tumeric is a mild aromatic stimulant seldom used in medicine

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    nutrients. Other fungi provide numerous drugs such as penicillin and other antibiotics‚ foods like mushrooms‚ truffles and morels‚ and the bubbles in bread‚ champagne‚ and beer. Fungi also cause a number of plant and animal diseases: in humans‚ ringworm‚ athlete’s foot‚ and several more serious diseases are caused by fungi. Fungi are more chemically and genetically similar to animals than other organisms‚ thus this makes fungal diseases very difficult to treat. Plant diseases caused by fungi include

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    CONDITION TABLE ASSIGNMENT #3 CONDITION | DEFINITION | SIGNS & SYMPTOMS | DIAGNOSTIC TESTS | 1. Diabetic Retinopathy | A damaged blood vessel of the retina. This is caused by diabetes. | Blurred vision‚ slow vision‚ shadows or missing areas of vision‚ and trouble seeing at night. | Dialation of the pupils with eye drops and then carefully examining the retina. | | 2. Meniere‚s Disease | An inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing. | Drop in hearing‚ pressure in the ear

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    harmful bacteria. Fungi are also required to make certain foods‚ such as bread‚ cheese and yoghurts. Other fungi aren’t as beneficial and can cause illnesses. Some examples of the illnesses fungi can cause are: * Thrush * Athletes foot * Ringworm * Toenail infections A parasite is a form of living creature/insect‚ which spends some or all of its life cycle within a host. Parasites that live on the surface of the host are called ectoparasites and those that live inside the host are

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    Lyme Disease Case Study

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    1. Give three examples of obvious things to look for when assessing a dog’s health. Clear‚ bright eyes; with no discharge. Free moving limbs with no clicks or stiffness in the joints; and no limp or lameness when walking. Healthy‚ glossy coat and skin; with no patches missing or matted fur‚ no dry patches of skin. 2. How is the disease Canine Parvovirus spread? The virus is spread by humans; on shoes‚ clothes and animals; fur‚ paws after having come into contact with infected soil or faeces. The

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