The circulatory system helps control blood flow throughout the body using the heart, veins and arteries. It works with the respiratory system to oxygenate blood in the lungs and remove carbon dioxide. Key components include the heart which pumps blood, the aorta which is the largest artery, veins which carry blood toward the heart, and arteries which carry blood away from the heart.
This document discusses different types of difficult coworkers and provides strategies for handling each type. It identifies coworkers who are egotistical and take too much credit, unpleasant to work with, constant arguers, defensive of criticism, gossipy, whiny, blame others, stubborn, refuse tasks saying it's not their job, and insecure. Strategies include keeping records of your own contributions, being diplomatic, giving positive feedback before criticism, minimizing interactions with complainers, sharing blame appropriately, generalizing solutions, finding development opportunities, and boosting your own performance.
1.6 Treat Disease Caused By MicroorganismsManniseh Yakun
Bacteria and viruses cause infectious diseases. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or cause illnesses like strep throat and ear infections. Viruses are even smaller and cause illnesses by invading cells. Antibiotics fight bacterial infections but not viral ones like colds. Overuse of antibiotics promotes antibiotic resistance as bacteria evolve to survive the drugs. To prevent resistance, antibiotics should only be taken as prescribed for bacterial infections, not viral ones, and the full prescribed dose must be taken.
Microorganisms are tiny organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can live in various environments ranging from ice cold climates to hot springs. Microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and some algae. Viruses are also considered microbes though they can only reproduce inside host cells. Some microorganisms are useful for producing medicines and alcohol, while others decompose organic waste and help clean the environment. However, some microorganisms can also cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
The document discusses microorganisms and their effects on living things. It provides classifications of microorganisms including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae, and viruses. It describes their characteristics such as size, shape, structure, nutrition, reproduction, and habitats. The document also discusses factors that affect microorganism growth and useful applications of microorganisms such as in digestion, decay, medicine, agriculture, and industry.
This document provides information on various types of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, and viruses. It describes their key characteristics such as size, shape, modes of nutrition, habitat, and methods of reproduction. For each type of microorganism, a table is included that lists these characteristics and provides brief explanations. The document also discusses how some microorganisms are useful to processes like digestion, decomposition, medicine, agriculture, detergents, and the food industry.
The circulatory system helps control blood flow throughout the body using the heart, veins and arteries. It works with the respiratory system to oxygenate blood in the lungs and remove carbon dioxide. Key components include the heart which pumps blood, the aorta which is the largest artery, veins which carry blood toward the heart, and arteries which carry blood away from the heart.
This document discusses different types of difficult coworkers and provides strategies for handling each type. It identifies coworkers who are egotistical and take too much credit, unpleasant to work with, constant arguers, defensive of criticism, gossipy, whiny, blame others, stubborn, refuse tasks saying it's not their job, and insecure. Strategies include keeping records of your own contributions, being diplomatic, giving positive feedback before criticism, minimizing interactions with complainers, sharing blame appropriately, generalizing solutions, finding development opportunities, and boosting your own performance.
1.6 Treat Disease Caused By MicroorganismsManniseh Yakun
Bacteria and viruses cause infectious diseases. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or cause illnesses like strep throat and ear infections. Viruses are even smaller and cause illnesses by invading cells. Antibiotics fight bacterial infections but not viral ones like colds. Overuse of antibiotics promotes antibiotic resistance as bacteria evolve to survive the drugs. To prevent resistance, antibiotics should only be taken as prescribed for bacterial infections, not viral ones, and the full prescribed dose must be taken.
Microorganisms are tiny organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They can live in various environments ranging from ice cold climates to hot springs. Microorganisms include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and some algae. Viruses are also considered microbes though they can only reproduce inside host cells. Some microorganisms are useful for producing medicines and alcohol, while others decompose organic waste and help clean the environment. However, some microorganisms can also cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
The document discusses microorganisms and their effects on living things. It provides classifications of microorganisms including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae, and viruses. It describes their characteristics such as size, shape, structure, nutrition, reproduction, and habitats. The document also discusses factors that affect microorganism growth and useful applications of microorganisms such as in digestion, decay, medicine, agriculture, and industry.
This document provides information on various types of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, and viruses. It describes their key characteristics such as size, shape, modes of nutrition, habitat, and methods of reproduction. For each type of microorganism, a table is included that lists these characteristics and provides brief explanations. The document also discusses how some microorganisms are useful to processes like digestion, decomposition, medicine, agriculture, detergents, and the food industry.
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Авторы: Невструева О. Д. и Анисимова О. Н.
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