What is an example of a specific disease in humans caused by a prokaryotic pathogen?

human disease
Sweetest Thing

and a.) please name the pathogen
b.) what is the mode of transportation for the pathogen?
c.) what are possible effects?

Thanks.

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Discoveries In Human Diseases?

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Sibby

Hey, could someone list as many discoveries in human diseases and please be a bit specific, if possible. The era doesn’t matter. Best answer will be given 10 points – guaranteed.

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plzzzz read the follwing and give ur suggestions?

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sonia

There is a rare disease called acatalasia, first discovered in Japan, in which people lack the ability to make catalase. Many of these people appear normal with virtually no symptoms. If someone with acatalasia had a cut and they washed it out with hydrogen peroxide, what would happen?

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what accounts for the fact that polydactylism is prevalent and tay-sachs disease virtually absent in one human

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Godori

what accounts for the fact that polydactylism is prevalent and tay-sachs disease virtually absent in one human population in the united states, while Tay-Sachs disease is prevalent and polydatylism virtually absent in another?

a. natural selection has promoted these differences since humans live in many different enviroments
b. mutation rates differ between differnet loci,
c. there is little gene flow betwwen the two populations
d. the poulations are small, and therefore genetic drift is a major factor in the determinationof allele frequencies
e. all of these

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Has anybody got the June 2003 mark scheme for AS (GCE) Human Biology: Unit 3: Pathogens and disease?

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Tigger

I cant seem to find it anywhere not even on the AQA site!! Please help Ive just done the paper :(

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Bacterias, protists, viruses and fungis connection to human disease and ecological role?

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Susan87

What are the ecological roles and their connection to human diseases?

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is it likely that natural selection alone would act to favor such a predisposition in human populations?

human disease
O.o

As more humans live longer, many people face degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease that (in most cases) are linked to advancing age. assuming that some individuals may be genetically predisposed to successfully combat these conditions, is it likely that natural selection alone would act to favor such a predisposition in human population? why or why not?

please explain your answer thoroughly.
thank you.

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Determine the genotype and phenotype of the parents?

rare disease
Somaya A

A child is born with a rare genetic disease, osteogenesis imperfecta IIB. Determine what are/is the most probable phenotype and genotype of the parents of this child.

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How do human diseases caused by bacteria and diseases caused by viruses react to antibiotics?

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J.W.

A. neither responds to antibiotics
B. both respond to antibiotics
C. viral diseases respond to antibiotics; bacterial diseases do not
D. bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics; viral diseases do not

I think it’s B?

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How do human diseases relate to gram-negative and gram-positive diseases? Simple answers plz! 10 pts b.a?

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J-LEW

Please keep your answer as simple as possible, I am new to bacteria and viruses and such, and need help.

Best answer gets 10 points! Thank you very much

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