Coordiation : the cooparative warking of different organ or tissues or cell as k

Coordiation : the cooparative warking of different organ or tissues or cell as k

Coordiation : the cooparative warking of different organ or tissues or cell as know as coordination .
So. Coordination his two type,
1,chemical coordination.2,nervous coordination .
The answar is that, in nervous coordination both spinal coard and brain are coordinater.

During this course, we will use both bacteria and yeast as models. Based on you

During this course, we will use both bacteria and yeast as models. Based on you

During this course, we will use both bacteria and yeast as models. Based on your
observation of the yeast slides, slides of other organisms, and EM data you have
observed determine what type of cells yeast are. Describe below what
observations were used in your decision. Write at least a paragraph. NOTE: you can see the procedure in the pdf below to have a brief knowledge of the things that you nee to know for this paragraph

Please take one organ in the Endocrine System and develop a lesson plan to teach

Please take one organ in the Endocrine System and develop a lesson plan to teach

Please take one organ in the Endocrine System and develop a lesson plan to teach that part of the system. You can make flash cards, a power point, diagrams that are labeled, drawings or videos to communicate your lesson plan. Please provide citations for your sources.

Genetic engineering involves manipulating the DNA of organisms to introduce new

Genetic engineering involves manipulating the DNA of organisms to introduce new

Genetic engineering involves manipulating the DNA of organisms to introduce new traits or modify existing ones. It allows scientists to selectively alter the genetic makeup of plants, animals, and microorganisms, offering potential benefits in various areas such as agriculture, medicine, and environmental conservation. In this discussion, you’ll explore benefits and concerns associated with genetic engineering.
Answer the following questions:
Discuss two examples of how genetic engineering has benefited environmental biology.
What are some health and safety concerns in regard to genetic engineering?
What is microbial forensics? Provide an example of how/where it would be used.
Use at least one credible reference in APA format

Read the Instructions paper and read the 2 files (there are more references insi

Read the Instructions paper and read the 2 files (there are more references insi

Read the Instructions paper and read the 2 files (there are more references inside the instruction file) as they are very important for the discussion section of the report, which is what your task will be.

You will respond to two different classmate with a substantive comment in a mini

You will respond to two different classmate with a substantive comment in a mini

You will respond to two different classmate with a substantive comment in a minimum 100, maximum 150 words, moving the science discussion forward in an area of interest after reading your classmate’s main discussion.
Again, you should provide student original writing, paraphrasing from credible academic sources, cite your source for this post with parenthetical in-text citations, and provide full end reference information in APA 7th Edition format.
Reply to this:
1. An American greenhouse produce farming company, BrightFarms has announced that they are issuing a voluntary recall of their spinach products today on January 19, 2024. Their two spinach containing products are sold as either exclusively spinach or in a 50/50 combination with spring mix. The recall was issued due to the potential contamination of the spinach with Listeria monocytogenes. BrightFarms has also issued a voluntary recall of four other non-spinach containing products due to the potential for cross-contamination at one of their facilities in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. The Listeria monocytogenes contamination occurred at one of its supplier farms, Element Farms located in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. The products included in the recall were sold in these seven states: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. Listeria monocytogenes is a gram-positive bacterium. It is considered to be one of the deadliest foodborne pathogens in the United States, with the population at the highest risk of severe illness being pregnant women, newborns, elderly and immunocompromised people. Listeria monocytogenes can cause intestinal illness which is the most common and presents symptoms within 24 hours or in rare but severe cases it can cause invasive illness with symptoms presenting within two weeks of ingestion. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, symptoms of infection include: fever, headache, flu-like symptoms, stiff neck, seizures, confusion, diarrhea and vomiting (CDC, 2023). As of the time of publication of the recall notice, no illnesses had been reported. BrightFarms has temporarily suspended distribution of Element Farms grown spinach (DeLetter, 2024). Of note, despite the recall on four of its suspected cross-contamination products, there hasn’t been any positive tests for Listeria monocytogenes resulted for those products. Consumers who have bought the products included in the recall should not eat them and discard them immediately. BrightFarms and its retailers will offer a full refund to purchasers with either a photo of the product or receipt of purchase.

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References
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2023, November 20). Listeria (listeriosis). CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/listeria/index.html#print

DeLetter, E. (2024, January 19). Brightfarms recall: Spinach, salad kits sold in 7 states recalled over listeria risk. USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2024/01/19/brightfarms-recall-spinach-salad/72279120007/
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Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans also identified as Bsal. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) B.salamandrivorans is a fungal pathogen predominantly found on amphibians. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) This pathogen is said to be still spreading throughout Europe. There have been fears of it spreading to the U.S. via international trade. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) The risk of B.salamandrivorans has been studied by performing dose experiments on North American species from 10 different families. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) Based upon this study it has been discovered that Bsal has caused infection in 74% and morality in 35% of species. (Gray.M,et.al 2023)
Who knew that amphibians were so vital to humans? So vital, that amphibians are being held at a high number for trade. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) In order to receive amphibians that are not infected they are willing to pay 75% more for them. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) Amphibians have the alien ability to regenerate limbs. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) Amphibians are vital to humans because they can exude analgesics or painkillers. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) Peptides from the skin of amphibians have the power to inactivate some viruses that are a detriment, HIV being one of them. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) B.salamandrivorans is responsible for killing natures natural mosquito terminator. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) It is understood that a decline could occur in the Appalachian Mountains and the Pacific Northwest. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) Many amphibians are known to breathe through their skin because they are lungless. (Gray.M,et.al 2023) If Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans continues to invade and spread amongst their skin, then this can inevitably affect their ability to respire. If their skin is affected, then our painkillers are affected as well. (Gray.M,et.al 2023)
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References:
Matthew J. Gray, Edward Davis Carter, Jonah Piovia-Scott, J. Patrick W. Cusaac, Anna C. Peterson, Ross D. Whetstone, Andreas Hertz, Aura Y. Muniz-Torres, Molly C. Bletz, Douglas C. Woodhams, John M. Romansic, William B. Sutton, Wesley Sheley, Allan Pessier, Catherine D. McCusker, Mark Q. Wilber, Debra L. Miller. Broad host susceptibility of North American amphibian species to Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans suggests high invasion potential and biodiversity risk. Nature Communications, 2023; 14 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38979-4 University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture. (2023, June 14). Researchers find high risk to amphibians if fungal pathogen invades North America. ScienceDaily. Retrieved January 18, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/06/230614220543.htm

For this assignment you will be writing at minimum two paragraphs (max 1 page do

For this assignment you will be writing at minimum two paragraphs (max 1 page do

For this assignment you will be writing at minimum two paragraphs (max 1 page double
spaced, 12pt Time New Roman) describing the sets of figures below. In your paragraphs
you need to communicate to the reader: the main concept addressed in the figure, the
results/overall patterns in the figures (hint: look at axes labels, legends), and relate the
results to the larger context of ecology and the importance of this study (be careful to be
clear and not grandiose or speculative). If there are words you do not understand, look
them up (i.e. lichen habit and photobiont). LC and RA are the names of the transects on
either side of the highway and the control site is in a forest.
Be sure your paragraphs are well structured and for each paragraph label the topic
sentence, the supporting sentences, and the conclusion/transition sentence. If a
paragraph has only 2 sentences, it is too short. If a paragraph has more than one main
topic, then it is too long and needs to be divided.
Figure 1: Lichen community patterns compared by habit on tree boles and bases
across a forest edge-interior gradient in two highway-exposed sites (panels A, B) and
one site away from road influence (panels C, D) in western Wake County, North
Carolina, 2014. Data are total species per sample transect.

Human Organ Systems Organs in the human body function as part of an integrated g

Human Organ Systems
Organs in the human body function as part of an integrated g

Human Organ Systems
Organs in the human body function as part of an integrated group of structures known as organ systems. Examples of organ systems are as follows:
Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Musculoskeletal system
Nervous system
Excretory system
Endocrine system
Respiratory system
These organ systems are responsible for crucial processes necessary for sustaining life, often working together, interacting with other organs in a functional network that keeps the body in balance (homeostasis). When homeostasis (the normal functioning of organ systems) is disrupted, disease may develop, causing injury to the body or even death.
Watch this video for help with completing the assignment. https://player.vimeo.com/video/581339930
Choose 1 case study to explore a disease or organ malfunction:
Case Study 1 (Heart attack)
https://resources.careered.com/LCMSFileSharePreview/Resources/AdobePDF/SCIE208_U4_IP_Heart_Attack.pdf
Case Study 2 (Lung cancer)
https://resources.careered.com/LCMSFileSharePreview/Resources/AdobePDF/SCIE208_U4_IP_Lung_Cancer.pdf
Click on the case study of your choice above to view the questions for that topic. Present your answers to the questions in the form of a 2–3-page paper.
Utilize at least 2 credible sources to support the arguments presented in the paper. Make sure that you cite them appropriately within your paper, and list the references in APA format on your Reference page.
Refer to your assigned textbook Concepts in Biology, Chapter 16.3: Circulatory and Respiratory Systems for help.
Formatting guidelines: In accordance with APA formatting requirements, your paper should include Title and Reference pages; should be double-spaced; and should include a running head and page numbers. Your paper should be 2–3 pages in length, not counting the Title page, and Reference page.

The microbe I choose is Leptospira interrogans A. You must find one news article

The microbe I choose is Leptospira interrogans
A. You must find one news article

The microbe I choose is Leptospira interrogans
A. You must find one news article on your chosen microbe published in the last 12 months (January 2023 – present) in a main stream, media-outlet based, mass-distributed news source where the general public (even Grandma or Aunt Sally) gets their daily news. This news article will be your main reference. Some examples of main-stream news sources would be from CNN, Fox News, BBC, ABC News, NY Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Newsweek, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Food Safety News, etc. You must read for understanding, then tell us about the news report in your discussion. You must write a review of the news article contents, discuss what type of microorganism it is, and if the organism is in nature or is used in industry or research or causes disease. If it causes disease you must discuss transmission, increasing incidence, factors contributing to the spread of the organism, lab culturing, etc.
B. You may use government-based or other scholarly references only as secondary information, to explain details missing from your news article above, such as, what kind of organism it is, how the organism affects us, or follow-up information not known at the time of the news release but has been provided since that time.
C. Your discussion should be well-written, in your own words, paraphrasing from your news article (and credible academic sources). You may not directly quote from your sources; minimum elaboration on the topic of a minimum of 300 words and maximum of 400 words.
D. You must also cite your news article (and credible academic sources) with parenthetical in-text citations, and provide full end ref information in APA 7th Edition format.