What is the term for a disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another? Which type of microbe causes Tinea infections? a. fungus b. virus c. gram-negative bacterium d. mite 1. What is another name for a parasitic wor...
1. What is another name for a parasitic worm? 2. Which organism would be classifired as a prokaryote? Algae, fungi bacteria or a virus? What group does the microorganism that causes the disease belongs to? ''AIDS '' Groups: Gram-Positive Bacteria, Gram-Negative B...
A disease pathogen has been identified for only three coral diseases, and for only two of these has the pathogen been shown (in the laboratory) to be the disease agent. In one case, the same disease name has been used for several widely varying coral syndromes, whereas in another multiple...
The amoeba is also moderately sensitive to chlorine, at about the same range as giardia intestinalis – another pathogen that can be contracted through water but is usually far less fatal. The amoeba cannot survive in swimming pools that are properly chlorinated, but it has been found in rare ...
Many participants highlighted historical and resource-related reasons for model limitations; “Some model limitations come from the development of models over time. E.g., [MODEL NAME] was developed when it was only technically possible to send management information to the biophysical model in (what...
Another way is from an infection, such as an abscess or a wound infection, or bacterial infection of a catheter. The third way is from an external source, such as contaminated equipment or fluids. This could be called exogenous endotoxin. There have been many reports of gram-negative bacter...
For example, research has shown that shift work, a significant circadian disruptor, is associated with autoimmune hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis. (31, 32) Circadian disruption may also contribute to autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis. (33) Sleep ...
There are many different RNA sequencing methods, each optimized for different applications. To name a few examples: Total RNA-Seq which profiles both coding and noncoding RNAs present in a sample. It commonly is performed with ribosomal RNA depletion. ...
is called the duodenum. It occurs in the duodenum due to the acidic chyme that enters the small intestine. Another area for peptic ulcer is between the stomach and the esophagus due to reflex of stomach content that contains acids. Other possible area is the stomach and the jejunum if ...
This paper argues that biodiversity should be understood as a normative concept constrained by a set of adequacy conditions that reflect scientific explications of diversity. That there is a normative aspect to biodiversity has long been recognized by en