is only found in the mouth‚ throat‚ nose‚ skin‚ bodily secretions‚ and wounds of infected persons. Animals do not easily contract Diphtheria from human beings‚ and naturally have immunity. Mode of Transmission: Can survive only in human beings. Diphtheria spreads by sneezing‚ coughing from an affected person to a susceptible patient‚ from person to KAPAJ 1 person through close contact with the discharge from an infected person’s eyes‚ nose‚ throat or skin. The peak incidence is
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Vocal Health As a singer‚ there are several things to keep in mind in order to continue using your instrument in a healthy manner. Good vocal health doesn’t just mean maintaining a healthy diet or eating fruits and vegetables‚ it is much more than that. There are several things that you can do as a singer to ensure your vocal cords are working properly and being used to their full potential. Remembering these things could help protect you from damaging your voice for a period of time‚ and
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no secret that medical school‚ and ultimately completing residency at a hospital‚ are extremely competitive ambitions. However‚ this simply means surgeons are driven‚ hard-working individuals that deserve the job they have earned‚ rather than cut-throat‚ self-absorbed psychopaths. According to Dr. Katie Hughes‚ “a
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to make energy. The Respiratory System collects and filters the air we breath to get that precious oxygen. The respiratory(breathing) process begins when you inhale and air is taken in through the mouth and/or nose. The air flows into the pharynx(throat) and enters the trachea(windpipe). The air then flows into one of two bronchi‚ left bronchus and right bronchus. The left bronchus transports air to the left lung and the right bronchus transports oxygen to the left lung. The bronchi split into smaller
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INSTRUCTION: Answer ONLY FOUR (4) Questions in A-4 size paper. 1. a) Use a downward-sloping demand curve to explain a change in quantity demanded. (5 marks) b) Use a diagram to show how each of the following events affects the equilibrium quantity and price of cakes: i. the cost of ingredients of cakes falls. (4 marks) ii. households tend to prefer buns to cakes. (4 marks) iii. cakes is assumed a normal good
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As you see these can be found near the mouth and throat‚ they all secrete saliva into the mouth. The parotid through tubes that drain saliva‚ called salivary ducts‚ near your upper teeth. Submandibular under your tongue‚ and the sublingual through many ducts in the floor of your mouth. Apart from these main glands there are many tiny ones called minor salivary glands located in your lips‚ inner cheek area‚ and in other linings of your mouth and throat. Then the movements of the tongue and the mouth
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will generate a huge cloud of vapor with traditional cigar taste to give a throat hit for satisfying the smoking needs of the user. Brief Introduction to E-Cigar Products Vapo4Life sells a range of E-Cigar products‚ the details of famous products are as follows: 1. Electronic Cigar Kit This handy kit is ideal for people who want to get rid of tobacco cigarettes as its E-Cigar offers an authentic cigar taste with a nice throat hit through a huge cloud of vapor. It offers three Cuban cigar flavors and
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The human respiratory system is adapted to allow air to pass in and out of the body and also for efficient gas exchange to occur. The respiratory system includes air passages‚ pulmonary vessels‚ the lungs‚ and breathing muscles. Most of the organs of the respiratory system help to distribute air‚ but only the tiny alveoli and the alveolar ducts are responsible for the gas exchange. Mouth - The mouth is the secondary exterior opening for the respiratory system. Most commonly‚ the majority of respiration
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of "The Japanese Quince" appears at first glance quite simple and straightforward‚ perhaps deceptively so On a beautiful spring morning‚ Mr. Nilson opens his dressing room window‚ only to experience "a peculiar sweetish sensation in the back of his throat." Descending to his dining room and finding his morning paper laid out‚ Mr. Nilson again experiences that peculiar sensation as he takes the paper in his hand. Hoping to rid himself of this uncomfortable feeling‚ Mr. Nilson determines to take a walk
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Mouth Cavity Mouth: Opening into the oral cavity. Where food enters the body. Chewing and salivary enzymes in the mouth are the beginning of the digestive process (breaking down the food). Teeth: Used to break food down by (chewing) into smaller particles. Tongue: is used to manoeuvre food that is being chewed. Pharynx: tube-like structure that connects oral and nasal cavities to the larynx; provides passageway for respiratory and digestive tracts. Located in the back of the
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