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    fungi and parasites. Bacteria – bacteria are extremely small singular organisms which are found almost everywhere. Viruses – it is a coated genetic material that invades cells and use’s the cells apparatus for reproduction. Fungi – it is a multi-celled living organism Parasites – they are types of living plants and animals that derive benefit from the metabolism of other animals and plants. 1.2 Identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria –

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    from thefourth paragraph. The priest comes out to examine the old man and finds that the back side of his wings was strewn with parasites This means to me‚ that the parasites represent humanity feeding off of God. The fact that the parasites were on the back of his wings‚ and not the front‚ also symbolizes that humans tend to be ashamed of their deeds of being parasites‚ even though they do it readily.

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    Apicomplexa is a phylum made up almost entirely of parasites. Apicomplexans are distinguished by their unique method of entering host cells. Apicomplexans are a monophyletic group composed entirely of parasitic species. This species is the best known and probably the largest of parasitic protists. There are about 4‚000 known species‚ but this is certainly just an understatement of the actual number. Of the described species seven genera infect humans; these include the following: Plasmodium‚ Babesia

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    fungi and parasites? Bacteria : Bacteria are one cell structures that multiply rapidly and can become a colony of 2 million within 2 hours. Viruses : Visible can only be seen with an electron microscope they can float in the air‚ sit on a door handle or remain non-living. They become active when they are allowed access to a living cell. Fungi : Not all fungi can cause us problems‚ Fungi are plant-like structures that survive on dead organic materials. Parasites: Human parasites include various

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    of infection The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Viruses are coated genetic material that invade cells and use the cell’s apparatus for reproduction. Bacteria are single celled organisms. Some classify them as a separate (fourth) kingdom on the tree of life. Fungi are multi-celled organisms that form a third Kingdom of life‚ along with the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom. Parasites are plants or animals that derive benefit from the metabolism of other

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    They both showed that there is a benefit to breastfeeding over formula feeding in regard to the reaction on the infants’ intestinal function but did not show any significant data on the infants’ immunity or allergies. I think that it would be beneficial to track these groups longer to see the incidence of infection and food related allergies in the long term. The education

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle Cell Anemia occurs in about 1 out of 500 African American births‚ and 1 out of 36‚000 Hispanic births. It is a lifelong disease‚ and sometime can be deadly. According to Dr. Whittaker‚ in our region there are abnormally higher cases of Sickle Cell Anemia‚ so I found it important to learn more about the disease‚ what cause it‚ what are the symptoms as well as the options of treatments for this disease. According to www.invista.com‚ it is believed that sickle cell disease

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    Non-cellular Cell wall (polysaccharide + amino acid) Nuclear membrane Absent Protista Eukaryotic Body organisation Cellular Cellular Mode of nutrition Autotrophic (photosynthetic & chemosynthetic) and heterotrophic (saprophyte/parasite) Autotrophic (photosynthetic) and heterotrophic Present in some Present Five kingdoms Fungi Eukaryotic Plantae Eukaryotic Animalia Eukaryotic Present (without cellulose) Present (cellulose) Absent Present Multicellular

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    African Trypanosomiasis African Trypanosomiasis‚ also known as "sleeping sickness"‚ is a parasitic disease of people and animals caused by microscopic parasites of the species Trypanosoma brucei. It is transmitted by the tsetse fly‚ which is found only in rural Africa. Although the infection is not found in the United States‚ historically‚ it has been a serious public health problem in some regions of sub-Saharan Africa covering about 37 countries and 60 million

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    and spread of infection 1.1 Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. · Bacteria- Are one cell microorganisms with a simple cellular orgaization who necleus lacks a menbrane. · Viruses- peices of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein that replicate only within the cells of living hosts. · Parasites- can be protazoa‚ yeasts or multicellular organisms such as fungi or worms that live in or on a host to obtain nourishment

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