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Differentiate between the long term effect of Jaundice and tuberculosis |
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Answer» e Also known as: icterus Characterized by a yellow discoloration of the eyes, skin, and urine. Common causes Jaundice is not always related to an underlying condition. It may be caused by: Large bruises leading to high amounts of unconjugated bilirubin Fasting for long periods Medications Excess alcohol intake Treatment Self-treatment: Self- care steps that may be helpful in some less- serious cases: Adequate hydration Taking adequate rest Abstinence from alcohol See a doctor immediately if you notice: Yellow eyes Yellow urineTuberculosis A contagious infection caused by bacteria that mainly affects the lungs but also can AFFECT any other organ. Rare (Fewer than 20,000 cases per year in US) Transmitted through direct contact May be preventable by vaccine Diagnosis often requires lab test or imaging Treatment from medical professional advised Can last several months or years Caused by the bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). It is characterized by cough with blood in sputum, fever lasting for more than 2 - 3 weeks, night sweats, anorexia, and weight loss. Antibiotics are available to treat tuberculosis. Symptoms Early infection causes no symptoms as the body's immune system protects spread, and in many cases, it remains inactive - this stage is referred to as Latent TB and shows no symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment is necessary to control the spread of the infection. Active TB is a stage where immediate medications and care is required, the common symptoms INCLUDE: Cough which lasts for more than 2 - 3 weeks Cough with blood in sputum Fever for more than 2 - 3 weeks Sudden weight loss Night sweats Loss of appetite Treatments TB bacteria will need to be cultured and their sensitivities analysed to determine the exact course of treatment. Often a combination of therapy is required for several months. In cases of known resistance, higher order antibiotics, or even intravenous antibiotics will be necessary. Multi-drug resistant TB is harder to treat. Medication Antibiotics: To fight the infection or kill the bacteria. Isoniazid · RIFAMPICIN · Ethambutol · Bedaquiline Self care During treatment eat healthy foods and get enough SLEEP. Drink high- calorie protein shakes between meals. Causes Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, slow- growing bacteria that thrive in areas of the body that are rich in blood and oxygen, such as the lungs. TB is spread through infected droplets from the affected individual. |
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Anticholinergic effects associated with antihistamines? |
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Answer» e, These antihistamines ALSO are potent muscarinic receptor that LEAD to serious anticholinergicside EFFECTS. Example :- dry skin Hope it HELPS you... # CUTE girl |
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What are the suitable substrates for fungal spores? |
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Answer» gal SPORES can also stay alive on clothing, bedding, and elsewhere as long as their food SUPPLY (dead SKIN CELLS) is present, and they have a moist and warm environment. Spores can live for as long as 12 to 20 monthsin the right environment.Mar 9, 2018How Long Is Ringworm Contagious If |
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Analog) insulin : diabetes : : interleukin |
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Answer» cretion of insulin CAUSES diabetes.In the same WAY INTERLEUKIN's less SECRETION can cause cancer.Hence cancer is your ANSWER mate. |
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Name the external factor which is responsible for ringworm disease |
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Answer» c dermatophytes associated with the various types of ringworm, including athlete's FOOT, jock itch, tinea capitis (a fungal infection of the scalp), and others include TRICHOPHYTON, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton. ... DERMATOPHYTE fungi can thrive on INANIMATE surfaces as well. |
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How to identify the 1st mutant cancer cell what are the symptoms? |
| Answer» EL tried2.Heart BEATS faster3.Fever | |
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the secretion of the sting of the silkworm forms the Silk fibre write whether the following statement are true or false with a proper justification |
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Answer» ve sentence is incorrect. Silk is not produced from the secretion of the sting of the silkworm. On the contrary, they EJECT silk threads various tiny pores in their jaws, and they use it to SPIN their cocoons. This process lasts for 3 days approximately post which the silk farmer KILLS the silkworm inside and uses the cocoon to extract silk threads. |
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What will you doing following event your suspect smell gas leakage |
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Answer» outopen WINDOWS |
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Comment upon 'skin is the thermoregulatory organ of the body'. |
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Answer» egulation in humans is an important ASPECT of homeostasis. In thermoregulation, body heat is generated mostly in the deep organs, especially the liver, brain, and heart, and in CONTRACTION of SKELETAL muscles.Humans have been able to adapt to a GREAT diversity of climates, including hot humid and hot arid. High temperatures pose serious stress for the human body, placing it in great danger of injury or even death. For humans, adaptation to varying climatic conditions includes both physiological mechanisms resulting from evolution and behavioural mechanisms resulting from conscious cultural adaptation.and therefore it is true...hope it helps u mate......pls mark me brainliest |
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Pollination occur without fertilization but fertilization cannot occur without pollination explain |
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Answer» _______________________pollination may occur without fertilization but fertilisation will not take PLACE without pollination give reason. fertilisation means fusion of the two gametes while pollinationmeans the transfer of POLLEN grains from the anther of the flower to the STIGMA of that same flower or other flower of the same KIND.______________________________ |
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the construction of large dams lead to social and environmental problems list two problem of each category? (please don't copy and paste) |
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Answer» - 1) It leads to displacement of large NUMBER of TRIBAL people, which leads to social IMBALANCE 2)Many people are RENDERED homeless3) leads to settlement in urban areasenvironmental- 1) many rivers get polluted2) deforestation on a large scale3) many marine animal lives will be disturbedhope it helped uplease mark it as brainliest |
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Hiiiiii....... friends..... plz help me...!!!Explain the reaction between acetic acid & sodium bicarbonate..??.... |
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Answer» Acetic ACID is TYPE of acid nd SODIUM CARBONATE is NaOH that is only use for PRECIPITATE the reaction. |
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What exactly is pain? |
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Answer» an unpleasant physical or emotional sensation. it occurs DUE to it occurs due to Physical or mental injury.it causes disturbance in ONE's LIFE and LIMITS one's capability and ability.are you in PAIN????? |
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Which of the following is not an omnivore Deer is a omnivore animal |
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Write notes on ecological significance of molecular variation |
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Answer» developments in MOLECULAR methods for assessing diversity, particularly the analysis of randomly Despite extensive research for several decades, there amplified polymorphic DNA fragments, have made it remains a lack of understanding of the processes that possible to obtain estimates of intra- and inter-specific determine the dynamics of natural plant communities. diversity from nuclear genomes of natural plant popula- In this paper some current CONCEPTS in vegetation tions with relative ease. However, methods for applying dynamics are reviewed and an attempt is made to the results of such analyses to improve our understanding provide a perspective of the way in which data for of the ecology of natural vegetation are still relatively molecular diversity might be used to help in developing poorly DEVELOPED. This is due, in part, to the difficulties an understanding of population processes. It is pro- which arise in relating molecular MARKER data to import- posed that data from assessments of general popula- ant ecophysiological traits in natural plant populations. tion diversity, and specific ecophysiological traits can The relationship between the traits displayed by indi- be used to assess the POTENTIAL for individual species vidual species and their role in the ecological community to compete and substitute for each other in a is a further poorly researched subject. Recent publications community. (Aerts, 1999; Grime et al., 1997; Wardle et al., 1998) have shown that insights into plant community structure can Key words: Natural plant communities, dynamics |
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What is non shivering thermogenesis |
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Answer» ering thermogenesis was originally DEFINED as a cold-induced increase in heat production not ASSOCIATED with the muscle ACTIVITY of SHIVERING. ... ANOTHER stimulus to sympathetic nervous activity, the ingestion of food, promotes diet-inducedthermogenesis in brown adipose tissue. |
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The time required for the substance to move across from heart to foot and back by diffusion is |
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Answer» on of a substance from heart to foot and BACK will TAKE THREE years |
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List of basic character of chordates |
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Answer» eristics of Chordata:1)PRESENCE of notochord2)post-anal tail3)a dorsal HOLLOW nerve cord4)PHARYNGEAL SLITS |
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Portion of the car of face which covers the gill of prawn is known as |
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Answer» t parts of the prawn are PROTECTED by an armour of thick CUTICLE which is ... Each of the gill-covers is known as a branchiostegite.mechanism in a penaeoid shrimp, Rimapenaeus similis. Epipods ... FILAMENTS just under the gill cover, AREAS not reached by the epipods. ..... Any movement of an APPENDAGE that car-.✌✌✌✌✌ |
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Ject: with the help of information collected from internet, prepare the slides of various stages of mitosis and observe under the compound microscope. |
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Answer» e here is your answer ________✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌There are 5 STAGES of mitosis OBSERVED under compound MICROSCOPE. These stages can be identified as: Pro-phase: The chromosomes observed under this slide are found to be long and scattered. ... Anaphase: In this slide TWO sets of chromosomes are observed near the two POLES. |
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Sea water harms our skin when we inton the water? How? |
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Answer» aky ways that pool chlorine and SALT water impact your skin. ... You're not IMAGINING it: “Chlorine can CAUSE dryness and irritation, and give rise to free radical DAMAGE,” says Dr. Ciraldo. And that can lead to the formation of things like fine lines and acne.✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤hope it helps you please mark me brainlist friend and FOLLOW me |
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General character and classification of amphibia |
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Answer» e found in water as well as in land too.They are cold blooded animals. Skin has no EXOSKELETON Ear is formed of only internal and middle ear. They have lack of scales. They have mucous gland in their skin.They have three chambered heart.Respiration through either gills or LUNGS. They lay eggs .EXAMPLE = Rana TIGRINA, toad salamander. |
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Which question is important in botany |
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Answer» not finite because EVERY question is important in BOTANY..✌✌✌✌ HOPE it helps you QUICKLY mark me brainlist friend.❤❤✍ |
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Plant with modified green stem and cylindrical,arid region with fleshy |
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Answer» ation of stems for photosynthesis: Some PLANTS of arid regions modify their stems into flattened (Opuntia), or fleshy cylindrical (Euphorbia) structures. They CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL and carry out photosynthesis. Besides these, stems can ALSO be modified for vegetative propagation.✌✌✌✌✌✌ hope it helps you please MARK me brainlist friend.... |
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Here is a question how to cook an indian food |
| Answer» GAL dish, Mughlai biryani is fit for a king and was probably eaten by MANY too. This recipe combines ingredients typical in the Mughlai style of cooking—it's a PERFECT one-dish meal for when you have company.....✌✌✌✌✌. :-) please MARK me brainlist FRIEND | |
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What is kaitin (Arthropoda) |
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Answer» a phylum (Arthropoda) of invertebrate animals (such as INSECTS, arachnids, and crustaceans) that have a SEGMENTED BODY and jointed appendages, a USUALLY chitinous exoskeleton molted at intervals, and a dorsal anterior brain connected to a ventral chain of ganglia. hope it HELPS you please mark me brainlist✌✌✌ |
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Why should the students put the leaf peel in the water twice during the whole experiment |
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Answer» f of plants contains lot of stomas on the surface of leaf which IMPORTANT for turgitity of leaf The leaf BECOMES dies if it keeps out of WATER, so it is important for leaf for SOAKING in water before starting our experiment for turgitity because somata absorbs all water and became turgidThanku if you LIKE my answer then plz give me brainlist answer. |
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Please tell me the answer of question 3 ka 1 question......asap |
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Answer» agram SHOWS Lepotonene.Chromatin MATERIAL CONDENSES to form THIN thread LIKE structure . |
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Name the scientist who is credited for demonstrating bacterial transformation ? Name the bacyetium used by him |
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Answer» entist who is credited for demonstating BACTERIAL transforming is Frederick griffith. The BACTERIA used by him is STREPTOCOCCUS pneumoniae.Hope this might HELP you. |
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Give a name of a carbohydrates whice can digest by herbivores animals but not by human |
| Answer» E of CARBOHYDRATES which can DIGEST by HERBIVOROUS animals but not by human is CELLULOSE. Hope this has helped you.. | |
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Why does earth support life ?(I want answers in points) for class 9 |
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Answer» s unique in the Solar System as being the only planet which is able to support life in all its forms - from basic living micro-organisms to highly sophisticated and intelligent human beings. 1) WATERWATER is believed to be the most important CHEMICAL NECESSARY for life. It contains the oxygen needed for life. Other liquids contain poisonous elements. Water doesn't burn skin (like liquids containing acids do), it is drinkable, and it allows life-providing molecules to move around easily.2) SunPut simply, if there was no SUN, there would be no life on Earth. Technically, Earth probably wouldn't exist either! Because of Earth's ideal distance from the Sun, it receives the perfect amount of heat and light to ALLOW life to be created and to support it.3) ClimateEarth has a suitable climate. This is caused by the moderate amount of carbon dioxide in the planet's atmosphere, which is constantly refreshed whenever there is a volcanic eruption |
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The abnormalities of left ventricle in short axis m- mode echocardiography and volume measurements were most pronounced, the dimensions of right ventricular wall, were also lower than normal, generally correlating modestly with left ventricular size. |
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Answer» ht ventricle (RV) has an essential function in cardiovascular physiology and pathology. Currently, it is gaining an increasing interest given its RECOGNIZED role in many cardiovascular conditions. However, echocardiographic assessment of the RV in daily practice is frequently based on QUALITATIVE estimation, and it has been regarded as a neglected CHAMBER. |
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A patient with a suspected with a tumor in her left ovary. Cell samples were taken from her ovaries. A biopsy was conducted. Which of these findings is a definitive finding that will confirm he diagnosis of cancer? a. cells from left had very small areas of cytoplasm, while nuclei were large. b. there were more cells in the samples from the left ovary, and some from each sample were dividing |
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Answer» doctor finds something suspicious during a pelvic exam, or if you have symptoms that might be due to ovarian cancer, your doctor, will recommend exams and tests to find the cause.Medical history and physical examYour doctor will ask about your medical history to learn about possible RISK FACTORS, including your family history. You will also be asked if you’re having any symptoms, when they STARTED, and how long you've had them. Your doctor will likely do a pelvic exam to check for an enlarged ovary or signs of fluid in the abdomen (which is CALLED ascites).If there is reason to SUSPECT you have ovarian cancer based on your symptoms and/or physical exam, your doctor will order some tests to check further. |
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What is dental formula of humans??????? plz answer fast bro or sis |
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Answer» set, incisors (I) are indicated first, canines (C) second, PREMOLARS (P) third, and finally molars (M), giving I:C:P:M. So for example, the FORMULA 2.1.2.3 for upper teeth indicates 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, and 3 molars on one side of the upper mouth.Hope i can help u in FUTURE too. |
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Give the name of carbohydrate which can digest by herbivores animals but not human |
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Answer» will be CELLULOSE. |
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If non labelled diagram of earthworm is given ,then which special character must be shown to include it in a specific phylum? a.eye b.metamerical segmentationc.clitelumd.anus |
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Answer» b is CORRECT b.metamerical segmentationPlease MARK as BRAIN LIST please |
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Monohybrid cross ratio |
| Answer» IO of MONOHYBRID CROSS is 3 :1 | |
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Explain how Homologous and analogous help in study of evolution of life |
| Answer» ES are the result of convergent EVOLUTION. Interestingly, though bird and bat wings are ANALOGOUS as wings, as forelimbs they are HOMOLOGOUS. Birds and bats did not inherit wings from a common ANCESTOR with wings, but they did inherit forelimbs from a common ancestor with forelimbs. | |
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Why regeneration is not considered as reproduction?don't need to copy ans from google |
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Answer» eneration is a part of reproduction for some organisms...But, it MAINLY occu R due to an ACCIDENT... |
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Reproductive part that produces male and female gamets |
| Answer» PRODUCES male GAMETES i.e. spermsovary produces female gametes i.e. OVA or OVUM | |
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Inside a magnet field lines orginates from .................. poles and go towards .................. |
| Answer» TES from NORTH POLE and GOES to SOUTH pole. | |
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List two advantages of conserving forests and wildlife. |
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Answer» s have VARIOUS medicinal plants that HELP us.●They provide us SHELTER.●They provide us with implements for AGRICULTURE, shelter making ETC. |
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Which instrument is used to measure blood pressure in men? |
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Answer» manometerMay it will HELP |
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Which enzyme is responsible for the digestion of milk in infant? |
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Answer» s proteletic ENZYME RESPONSIBLE for DIGESTION |
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Which one we prefer as a cloning vector... Plasmid or Bacteriophage |
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Answer» TE YOUR ANSWER IS ~A CLONING vector is a genome that can accept the target DNA and increase the number of copies through its own autonomous replication. It can be a plasmid, abacteriophage, or YEAST artificial chromosome.Cloning vectors USUALLY are SELECTED on the basis of DIFFERENCES in their capacity for the size of the insert DNA.And ur question's answer is """ßácteriophage"""HOPE HELPED |
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