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    Panda Bear Research Paper

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    People just think of science as a boring, difficult topic. There’s more to science then just formulas and hypothesizes. Think of a giant panda bear for example, where did they come from, who found them? Scientist found out all this fun information about different animals. The giant panda bear interests me because they are cute, fluffy, big and one of my favorite animals. This paper will help me and you learn a little more about the giant panda bear. So as we already know the giant panda bear is…

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    Bronchitis Research Paper

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    The Symptoms In order to diagnose a case of bronchitis, it is important to pay attention to the variety of symptoms you may be experiencing. Common symptoms that indicate this condition include a nasty cough that may produce discolored and thick mucus, dyspnea, fatigue, fever or chest pains, constant feeling of being cold, or a vibrating chest. Number Eleven: The Risk The onset of this disease is often mild, however can become more serious if left untreated. Patients who lack a strong enough…

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    Chlorine Research Paper

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    is used for house cleaning and food sanitation. 5. However, exposure to chlorine is extremely dangerous for people’s health. In liquid form - for instance, dissolved in water - chlorine can corrode human tissues, while chlorine gas can irritate the mucus membranes. 3. 5. Inhaling small amounts of chlorine for short periods has adverse effects on the human respiratory system and high concentrations of chlorine gas can even be fatal. 1. 3. The devastating effects of large amounts of chlorine on…

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    Immunity! To start with a personal experience, I have a brother who is almost two years old, Cullen. My family put Cullen in a school that also was a day care for babies. Cullen being around lots of sick babies ultimately got sick too all the time. Thinking about it having him exposed to those germs and bacteria will in the end build a strong immune system for him. So, immunity refers to resistance to disease. The innate defense system and the adaptive defense system. The innate defense system…

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    Childhood Asthma Analysis

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    Disabilities: Childhood Asthma I would love to know more about what the children are experiencing when they realize that they have asthma. Personally, I would like to know what causes the breathing tube to tighten, swell between the airways, and why mucus forms within the individual. I am curious to know if the parents feel overwhelmed when having a child with asthma due to the constant communication with doctors. It makes me feel gratified when the author stated that the individual is capable…

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    Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common type of lung cancer in men. This cancer forms in the lining of the bronchial tubes. Adenocarcinoma is the most common types of lung cancer in women and nonsmokers. It forms in the mucus-producing glands of the lungs. Bronchioalveolar carcinoma is a rare types of cancer that forms near the lungs’ air sacs. Large-cell undifferentiated carcinoma is a rapid growing cancer that forms near the outer edges or on the surface of the lungs…

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    Body Fluids and Body Water Distribution Body Fluids What are body fluids? Body fluids, also known as bio fluids are fluids or liquids that are found and are created from the inside of animal and human bodies. These include fluids that are released by the body through excretion and secretion as well the water that is found in the human bodies. When it comes to body fluids, the majority percentage of liquid that makes up the body fluids in a person is body water. It is said that about 60% of the…

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    and infection. Almost 200,000 people died from enemy fire during the war, but another 400,000 people died from an enemy that had no side, disease. The worst disease during the war was Dysentery. It would give you terrible diarrhea and had blood and mucus in your feces. Many diseases were easily spread…

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    Acid Fast Bacteria

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    credited for the discovery of M. leprae in 1873. Before learning more about this pathogen, let me walk you through some general information about Mycobacteria. Mycobacteria is a rod-shaped bacilli and aflagellate, moving from one place to another through mucus in our body. It’s an obligate aerobe and mesophilic, meaning it’s mostly around the area with most oxygen and best temperature. Also, it’s an obligate parasite, in fact some mycobacteria could only survive with the presence of a host cell,…

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    The Risks of Sleep Apnea Surgery By harley john Nov 20, 2012 Sleep apnea surgery is recommended by nose, ear and throat specialists. This surgery is only advisable for people who suffer from severe obstructive sleep apnea. However, it is best to have this surgery only if it is also recommended by a sleep specialist. The correct name for sleep apnea surgery is Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, for short it is called UPPP. The surgery removes some of the soft tissue that lines the back of the throat.…

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