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    Roundworm Research Paper

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    by intestinal worms, but is most common in places where people take in unsafe food and water. The eggs of these worms can be found in soil, uncooked food, feces, or can be passed from person to person. Once ingested, the worm goes through stages of reproduction and maturing, creating new eggs that then are found in the intestine again or feces. Symptoms of this disease vary based on where in the body the worm is. If the worm is in the lungs symptoms include: coughing, gagging, wheezing.…

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    takes place in the small intestine. Between the stomach and the large intestine. • Large intestine: The final section of the GI, main function absorbs remaining water & vitamins left over from the small intestine. Then transfer waste material into feces. The accessory digestive organs act as an assistant that helps to breakdown food, consist of salivary glands, tongue, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. Refer to page 1022 for a complete picture diagram. • Tongue: Muscle located in the mouth.…

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    Have you ever heard about what caged animals at factory farms get treated all the way wrong. They give a lot of antibiotics so they can grow faster and larger. Also have you ever read on a carton of eggs that says cage free well cage free basically the same thing. I am going to tell the benefits on free range animals. Free range is allowing chickens to have some access to an outside area. Animals deserves living under conditions that allow them the chance to seek happiness (which is…

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    skin from infected soil and migrates to the lungs through the blood stream. In order to mature the filariform larvae are coughed up and swallowed to develop into adults in the intestines. The diagnostic stage is the rhabditiform first stage larvae in feces. Autoreinfection can occur when the rhadbitiform larvae develop into the infective stage within the intestines. This internal infection can continue for years causing abdominal pain and diarrhea with amplified eosinophil counts. In addition,…

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    Gut Instinct Summary

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    The article presented no real data by its end, and relied too much on soft data to get its point across. Leach continued to mention the importance of feces throughout the article, but he never presented what he was looking for in the feces. Does a certain color signify something in the gut microbes? Does its consistency, shape, or etc. have any role in visually seeing the impact of gut microbes? This might have been too graphic for a magazine…

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    squash, and splat are some of the noises heard as if someone would walk through piles of feces, urine, and other bodily fluids like they would walk through a yard on a snowy blizzard day. Dogs loudly barking, howling, growling, whining trying to be heard by a savior to rescue each one from the horrid abuse. Each dog that lives at a puppy mill does not live at all as most are matted with fur, covered in feces from the dog living in the cage above them, crusted eyes shut, and even diseases. Bial…

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    H. Pylori Research Paper

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    Transmission of the infection probably occurs in multiple pathways, which may differ in different societies and age groups. As childhood is a period of high risk for H. pylori acquisition, a good understanding of the mode(s) of transmission in children is required to identify how to break the chain of transmission of the infection (77). The minimum infectious dose of H. pylori for humans is not yet established. In human volunteers, ingestion of 104–1010 of H. pylori after administration of…

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    Abstract Slaughterhouses in the United States of America support the economy while at the same time providing meat supplements to the local and international markets. Despite the social and economic benefits of slaughterhouses, it should be noted that slaughterhouses in the United States are considered to be one of the riskiest workplaces on earth (Grandin & Deesing, 2008). The study embarked on establishing the factors that make slaughterhouses to be the riskiest work places in the world and…

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    such as blindness, intellectual disabilities, and other neurological disorders. Some of these problems may not show up for years. HOW DO PEOPLE GET TOXOPLASMOSIS? You can get toxoplasmosis if you: • Touch anything contaminated with infected cat feces and then touch your mouth. • Eat raw or undercooked meat from an infected animal. • Eat fruits and vegetables grown in contaminated soil. Your baby can get toxoplasmosis through your…

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    While most kids at the age of 18 were deciding which college would offer them a good education and a great night life, Ty was enlisting in the army to serve our country. “I joined the army because it was a dream of mine ever since I was in kindergarten.” He explained, I wanted to follow in the footsteps of my family and I wanted to serve for our country.” Ty served in the army for nine years and eventually left because of the presidential administration and for personal reasons. While serving…

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