SPECIAL SENSES EYES – the organs of sight. We learn much about the environment through these senses. IMPORTANCE: We learn about the people‚ things and happenings around us. To students‚eyes are very important. Eyes makes students understand their lessons better by observing‚ reading ang analysing facts. With the eyes we may avoid accidents ant other cicumstances that makes us sick. COMMON AILMENTS: 1st Group • Myopia - nearsightedness‚ clearly sees object near them. Concave
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No Sugar No Sugar (1986)‚ a play exploring the treatment of Aboriginal people in the 1930’s‚ was written by Jack Davis‚ an Aboriginal Western Australian who grew up in Yarloop and the Moore River Settlement. No Sugar is told from the point of view of an Aboriginal family who are coerced into living at an Aboriginal reserve because the white people in their community didn’t like them living close to them. The authority at the settlement are very abusive creating conflict between the Millimurra family
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animals who are now experiencing skin disease like mange ( skin disease of a dog and cats ). If this disease are continuing to be further this may transfer to humans that may experience skin disease which is called scabies. The group of researchers has a goal to determine if this plant can use as treatment for the dogs that are experiencing mange. B. Statement of the problem : This study generally aims to find out if kakawate leaves
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irritants‚ some disorders of the defense system (immune) and even your genetic makeup are different factors that can causeskin diseases ‚ from a mild case of dermatitis (skin inflammation) or hives up excessive hairiness‚ ringworm‚ candidiasis‚ scabies‚ sunburn‚ cancer moles or skin . Regularly general physician or dermatologist can identify the changes through a simple visual examination. The telltale features include size‚ shape‚ texture‚ color and location of the anomaly‚ besides the presence
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depending on where you are/climate/flora and fauna. 1.2 common illnesses relating to the above; Bacteria – MRSA‚ salmonella‚ meningitis‚ pneumonia Virus – colds/flu‚ AIDS/HIV‚ chicken pox Fungi – Athletes foot‚ Thrush‚ Ringworm Parasites – Lice‚ Scabies‚ Fleas 1.3 Infection is defined as an invasion of the body by pathogenic micro-organisms which then multiply and produce contamination or disease. Colonisation is where micro-organisms establish within/on a particular part of the body but do not
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bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria: Ecoli/food poisoning‚ MRSA‚ CDIF‚ Sickness and diarrhea Viruses: Common cold‚ Influenza‚ Chicken pox‚ Cold sores‚ HIV Fungi: Athletes foot‚ Thrush‚ yeast infections‚ Ring Worm Parasites: Tape worms‚ Scabies‚ Malaria 1.3 Describe what is meant by infection and colonisation Infection – is an invasion of a host organisms and bodily tissues by a disease causing organism. Colonisation – occurs when any one or more species populate a specific area
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emetic (causes vomiting)‚ expectorant (cough remedy)‚ sternutatory (substance) as well as treatment of malaria‚ dysmenorrhea and abortifacient (induces the expulsion of embryo). Decoction of leaves has been applied externally in the treatment of scabies and to reduce swellings. The root can be ???? resolvent (power to disperse inflammatory). The root can also be beaten into paste and applied externally to chancres (syphilis)‚ ulcers (open sore) on the penis and haemorrhoids (dilation of the blood
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the host. 1.2: The common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria are Salmonella‚ E coli and MRSA. Viruses are Aids‚ Hepatitis A‚ B and C as well as the common cold. Fungi illnesses include Athletes’ foot. Illnesses caused by parasites are Scabies‚ Malaria and Lyme disease. 1.3: Infection begins when an organism enters the body‚ growing and multiplying. Most people are not easily infected. Those that are weak‚ ill‚ malnourished‚ have cancer or are diabetic are more prone to chronic or persistent
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However I did learn a few things while reading this novel‚ such as some of the skills Eddie acquired while at war. For instance‚ “He learned a few words in a foreign languages. He learned to spit a great distance.” (Albom 62-63‚ 4. 1)‚ “He learned that scabies are itchy little mites that burrow into your skin‚ especially if you’ve worn the same filthy clothes for a week. He learned a man’s bones really do look white when they burst through the skin.” (Albom 63‚ 1. 1-2). While abroad Eddie learned many numerous
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and conjunctivitis. Viruses like winter vomiting disease‚ measles‚ mumps‚ chickenpox‚ HIV‚ Hepatitis B‚ warts and influenza. Fungal infections a few examples of these are thrush‚ ringworm and athlete’s foot and finally parasite infestations like scabies‚ lice‚ head lice‚ fleas‚ threadworm and roundworm. 1.3 Infection is Microorganisms transmitted to host’s cells‚ tissues or body cavities they might but do not always cause illness. Infectious diseases are transmissible from one individual to another
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