Which human disease is caused by Plasmodium falciparum?
This organism is a unicellular eukaryote belonging to the ___________________ clade.
This organism is a unicellular eukaryote belonging to the ___________________ clade.
In the human disease known as lupus, there is an immune reaction against a patient’s own DNA from broken or dying cells. This kind of response typifies which kind of irregularity?
A. allergy
B. immunodeficiency
C. autoimmune disease
D. antigenic variation
E. cancer
I’m not sure about this one. Want to help?
I want some one to help me in this essay question and how do I start it with.
The disorder was inherited because it is:
A dominant and carried by one parent
B. recessive and is carried by both parents
C. sex-linked and inherited from the father only
D. the result of a mutation in the child because neither parents has the disease
I am reading an article about amphibian decline and human disease but the one thing I do not understand is how the diseases and disorders are directly or indirectly transfered to humans. Thanks for the help, I know this is kind of random.
please explain.
Certain parasitic alveolates cause human diseases including….?
a.) lyme disease
b.) malaria
c.) trichomoniasis
d.) amoebic dysentery
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What is the difference between cell necrosis and apoptosis?
(ex. Down’s Syndrome, Kleinfelter’s Syndrome, sickle cell anemia)
How do pathogens act differently in humans compared to animals? Why, for example, are mosquitoes able to carry malaria without harming themselves? HIV/AIDS and rabies are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans, but are there any diseases that can be passed from human to animals?