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    All bacteria are lacking of a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane bound organelles, classifying them as prokaryotes. In the six-kingdom system used by the United States, all bacteria fall into the taxonomic kingdom of either archaebacteria or eubacteria. Bacteria are all unicellular and microscopic regardless of which kingdom they are grouped in. In general, archaebacteria are thought to resemble the first living bacteria on earth and are normally grouped by the climate in which they…

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    of the House of Usher and the fungi and decaying of the house. To further explain, the House of Usher and the Usher twins are connected and what happens to the twins happens to the house. For example, “The deep and dank tarn at my feet closed sullenly and silently over the fragments of the “House of Usher.” This quote is from the narrator of the short story and it tells the reader that the house collapsed, but it fell right after both the twins died. Then the fungi and decaying of the house is a…

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    against them so we don't get sick. They are part of the body's second line of defense in immunity. They are primarily increased during the acute phase of infection. The neutrophil then start phagocytizing (devouring), killing, and digesting bacteria and fungi.…

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    NAME UKAH R.C MATRIC NUMBER NSC/2014/887 COURSE CODE PCL 304 ASSIGNMENT : QUESTION NUMBER 1: LIST THE PRINCIPLES OF CHEMOTHERAPEAUTIC RESISTANCE Introduction: PRINCIPLE : Principle is an essential factors or elements that may have impact on the survival mechanism, which may either be from environment or the person taking the drugs or factor participating may engineer drug resistance. RESISTANCE: It is reduction in…

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    Essay On Ringworm

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    The growth and frequency of this type of fungus varies depending on factors such as geographic areas, age, weather, anatomic sites, and etiologic agents. The fungi survive by eating plant or animal material. In this case, the fungi feed on the material found in the outer layer of our skin, hair, and nails commonly known as keratin. Ringworm appears as inflammation, rash, and swelling of the skin, scalp, soft tissue and nails. Often people can…

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    animal kingdom includes birds, mammals, reptiles you name it. The one thing well all share in common though is that we all eat, reproduce, and eventually pass away.” both of the cubs nod their heads so she continues,”There are five others, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Eukaryotic bacteria, and Archaebacteria. Jenga makes a giggly snorting sound and says,”Eww-karyotic, what’s that suppose to mean?!” he says while both cubs try to stifle a laugh. The mother rolls her eyes before replying,”Well…

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    Short Story Of Woodchuck

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    Jeff was in an innocent broccoli plant minding it’s own business in a fine garden. Suddenly a lumbering giant came striding towards the plant. Swiftly it began to strip and tear broccoli from the plant consuming Jeff in the process. It devoured every sprout on the plant and left the decimated plant to rebuild, literally from the ground up. The woodchuck lumbered away, on the search for other fodder. Jeff was fully digested and was happily ensconced in the neck muscles of the woodchuck. But…

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    black and lurid tarn… fungi overspread the whole exterior, hanging in a fine tangled webwork from the eaves” (Poe 322-323). In contrast Roderick Usher is characterized as “cadaverousness of complexion… an eye large, liquid, and luminous… hair of a more than weblike softness and tenuity” (Poe 324). By comparison the house of Usher and Roderick Usher are quite similar, there complexion “bleak” and their eyes or windows “vacant… lurid”, even more so their hair or simply the fungi “weblike” (Poe…

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    Wood Temperature

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    Effect of temperature on the change of wood components can be described as follows: during drying in the interval 40°-90°C, some minor chemical changes probably start to occur, most likely certain extractives. For high temperature drying in the interval 90°-150°C, the changes for all wood components are more obvious. At temperatures of 150°-250°C, major changes in the wood components occur, both degradation and modification, and at temperatures above 250C carbonization processes generally occur…

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    Today I was able to go back out to see my grandparents over the weekend. I thought it would be an opportunity to go back and return to the forest and see if something has changed or discover something new. I was unable to contact my friend Dana so I went in by myself this time, the weather today was cold. It wasn’t cold where you would have to wear a coat but maybe a sweatshirt, I still feel there is something wrong with the weather since a couple days ago it was hot. I arrive around noon I…

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