Protozoa-
Cholera
Malaria
Amebic Dysentery
Fungi-
Ringworm
Athlete's foot
Histoplasmosis
Rickettsiae-
Typhus Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
African Tick Bite Fever
according to hairlossstressactions.com
"Yes, stress and hair loss can be related. Three types of hair loss that can be associated with high stress levels are: Telogen effluvium. In telogen effluvium (TEL-o-jun uh-FLOO-vee-um), significant stress pushes large numbers of hair follicles into a resting phase."
<span>The answer is D. It occurs continuously in the cells of all organisms and often involves an exchange of gases. There are 2 types of cells, 1 is Eukaryotic, which holds a nucleus, and the 2nd is Prokaryotic, which do not. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms,</span>
Answer:
People differ in the amounts of sleep and rest needed.
Explanation:
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