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    The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria are single celled organisms that can rapidly multiple themselves every 10 minutes up to 10 times each bacterial cell‚ but they do not live or reproduce in a human cell. When threatened they will make a copy of their DNA to enable them to come back to life in the right conditions. They are able to survive in most extreme living conditions including with and without oxygen‚ there are various types of bacteria such as Cocci/Coccus

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    dairy project analysis

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    Task There is a wide variety of dairy products available for chefs to use. Using dairy products produce and serve two sweet and two savoury dishes that could be included on a menu. Task analysis In this project I have been asked to do produce and serve two sweet and two savoury dishes that contain dairy. To find out what dairy products are. I will look up where to store them. I will find out how much they cost. There nutritional value. There uses. List of possible main dishes they are used

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    Febrile Seizure Essay

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    Febrile seizures are considered a separate disease classification from epilepsy‚ and approached with a unique set of diagnostic and treatment criteria. They are common‚ occurring in 2-5% of children age 6 months to 5 years and of note for this particular case‚ occur in 5-10% of Indian children. (Chung‚ 2014). With regard to incidence‚ Change (2014) states that there are two peak seasons: November-January as a result of increased prevalence of viral upper respiratory illness‚ and June-August‚ related

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    about 50% by weight and volume of bacteria. Most of these are species of ________. a) Salmonella b) Escherichia c) Bacteroides d) Streptococcus Answer: c Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective 1: LO 22.1 Review the anatomy of the digestive tract as it pertains to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 22.1 Components of the Digestive system 2) Streptococcus form ________ ‚ polysaccharides that enable bacteria to adhere to the tooth surface. a) glucose b) fructose c) maltose d) dextrans

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    Wines

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    I. Introduction Wines have been one of the favorite beverages in the world. Many Europeans nowadays prefer wine to water as a daily beverage like their ancestors many centuries ago‚ despite of its bad effects in the health when consumed excessively. Different varieties of the grapes and strains of yeast produce different type of wine. Wines are alcoholic beverage that is usually made from grapes and other fermented juice like apples and berries. The fermentation takes place in the district origin

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    take the necessary steps to “save the babies”. By being aware of Group B Strep you could save hundreds of children‚ maybe even your own child. So what is this bacterium called Group B Strep and what are some of the problems it causes? Group B Streptococcus‚ also known as GBS or Group B Strep‚ is a common bacterium thatcan cause serious illnesses and as I told you earlier even death. Group B Strep is a gram positive cocci shaped bacteria. This pathogen emerged in the 1970’s as the most common cause

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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS Nazi Medical Experiments Jean Paul Marion-Landais Jackson Memorial School of Radiology Abstract The Nazi Dr.’s performed a vast array of experiments on most if not all of the prisoners they held in their concentration camps. Such experiments caused a great deal of dilemmas across all the nations in the world. Headed by Dr. Josef Mengele one of the most controversial individual that has ever worn the label of Medical Doctor‚ the experiments dealt with how

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    Tetanus

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    Tetanus Tetanus is a medical condition characterized by a prolonged contraction of skeletal muscle fibers. The primary symptoms are caused by tetanospasmin‚ a neurotoxin produced by the Gram-positive‚ rod-shaped‚ obligate anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani. Clostridium tetani spores can be found most commonly in soil‚ dust and manure‚ but also exist virtually anywhere. If deposited in a wound the neurotoxin interferes with nerves that control muscle movement. The signs and symptoms

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    Bulan South District BULAN SOUTH CENTRAL SCHOOL First (1st) Periodic Test SCIENCE AND HEALTH VI NAME: _____________________________________________ SECTION: ______________________ Direction: Read the questions carefully. Choose and write the letter of the best answer. ______1. Which of the following is not a part of a circulatory system? a. Bloodb. Brainc. heart _______2. Which of the following is not an ailment of the circulatory system? Anemiab. bronchitisc. hemophilia _______3. Which

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    Discovery of Antibiotics

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    tics Antibiotics Several scientists around the beginning of the 20th Century discovered substances that were toxic to bacteria yet not to the human cell. But it wasn’t until Sir Alexander Flemings own discovery in 1928 that everyone took notice. While washing his equipment‚ Sir Fleming noticed a bit of mold attacking a patch of bacteria. It’s frightening to consider how many more people would have died in the 20th Century if Sir Fleming did not have good eyes. Today‚ some complain that

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