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    Sodium Fluoracetate

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    Water solubility is important in Sodium fluoracetate and the white powder is readily developed into poisonous bait. The Sodium Fluoracetate bond when engulfed in water separates into the Sodium bond and fluoracetate is left in solution. Consequently, when the bait is consumed, the poison creates the same effects as fluoracetate would in its natural form. 1080 is classified as a reproductive poison due to its harmful effects on mammal’s reproductive organs and its ability to interrupt the pest’s…

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    HLTIN301C Assignment Q5a+b need answering 1. List and give a brief description of the four main groups of microorganisms. • Bacteria – A single celled organism that thrives in diverse environments. There are 5 groups that bacteria can be divided into (according to shape): bacilli, cocci, filamentous, spirilla and vibrio. Some are beneficially good for the body and others can be parasitic and produce toxins that can cause disease or death. • Fungi – A single celled or multicellular organism…

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    Bacillus anthraces is an intense irresistible malady brought on by Bacillus anthraces, a spore shaping, gram-positive bacillus. Related malady happens most much of the time in sheep, goats, and dairy cattle, which get spores through ingestion of polluted soil. People can get to be tainted through skin contact, ingestion, or inward breath of B. anthraces spores from contaminated creatures or creature items (as in "fleece sorter's infection" from introduction to goat hair). Individual…

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    The immune system in the human body protects people from infections, diseases, and other foreign substances from causing harm to the body with our first line of defense being our skin. Unfortunately, there are people negatively affected by disorders of the immune system either by environmental factors or genetics. There are immunodeficiencies where the body has the inability to defend against attacks. There is also autoimmunity, which is an overreaction of the immune system. A variety of…

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    Cystic Fibrosis is the most common fatal autosomal genetically inherited disease with high morbidity within the Caucasian population. This disease is due to the defective or non-existent CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator) proteins. The lack of the CFTR proteins results in the buildup of a thick, sticky mucus within the lungs, which in turn makes it harder for the patient to breath. The patient experiences altered epithelial ion transport. This altered epithelial ion…

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    skin surfaces (Jenkins et al. 2015). Commensal bacteria supports the superficial layer of our body from pathogenic bacteria. For instances, S. aureus produces bacteriocins (toxins created by bacteria) that impedes pathogenic staphylococcal organism from developing. Therefore, it is important to preserve commensal bacteria to continue protect us, directly or indirectly from several other microorganisms (Chiller et al. 2001). A versatile pathogenic bacteria is formed when an organism successful…

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    Endosymbiotic theory states that organelles were once prokaryotic cells, living as a part larger cells. The prokaryotic cells may initially have been parasites or an intended meal for the cell. Whatever the cause, those prokaryotes would soon become cooperative prisoners. The prokaryotic cells would soon provide crucial nutrients or even to maximize oxygen usage for transforming energy. The prokaryotic cells, in return, would get protection and a constant environment to live. A lot of evidence…

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    cells is a lot more complicated than just two cells fusing together. The Endosymbiotic theory states that long time ago when there were only single celled organism, that two different cells, one large host cell ingested one bacteria cell. When the host cell ingested the bacteria cell it used its energy making capability’s to help sustain its own function and in…

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    Little Tommy has come to the family practice with a runny nose, frequent blowing, large nasal blisters, nasal lesions, and nasal scabs that have a dried crusts. These lesions are continuing to drain. The lesions are now on his forearm. When conducting the physical examination, the examiner found purulent rhinorrhea that are 0.5 to 1 cm in size in the areas of the nose, mouth, and radial side of the forearm. The likely name of this childhood disease is varicella zoster virus (VZV), commonly…

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    Professional Prepping

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    A fresh paint job can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your home, breathing new life into an old tired space. However, painting can be tricky and if not done correctly can result in unsightly blemishes, bubbling, and peeling. Here are the painting techniques most commonly used by professional painting services in Santa Rosa. Professional Prepping Can Make All the Difference The key to a beautiful paint job starts before you even open that first bucket of paint. Take time to…

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