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Helps people breath with the air that they intake and can also work with other systems
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450 million people are affected by severe mental illness.
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Going to base this on experience:
- daily, nightly cleaning of the store
- the use of strategically placed antibacterial sanitizer near the meat sections as well as the vegetable section.
- timed and automatic misting of vegetables to prevent the growth of bacteria
- instant reaction and response to product spills
- throwing out any unused baked/ cooked goods
- throwing out expired products nightly
- tissues boxes placed around the meat sections
- the use of strong chemicals daily to sanitize the entire store.
- workers who handle food are required to wear gloves
- if someone say cuts you a slice of meat, they have to dispose of the gloves and get a new pair to prevent cross contamination of salmonella
This is a really good question that could have a lot of different answers! The human body is made up of many different types of cells. Humans have roughly 200 different types of cells. This includes blood cells, skin cells, brain cells, bone cells (several types), muscle cells, and many others. Most cells can only bee seen under a microscope. One very non-invasive and easy way a student could see that the human body is made of cells is to swab his or her cheek, transfer the cells onto a slide, and look at them under a microscope.
In order to be able to take a look at your cheek cells, you simply have to follow a few steps:
1. Use the end of a toothpick to gently scrape cheek cells from the inside of your cheek.
2. Place the swabbed end of the toothpick and lay it on a microscope slide.
3. Gently take a pipette and place one droplet of water on the middle of the slide. Swirl the toothpick around in the water droplet to release the cheek cells into the water.
4. Add one droplet of methylene blue (a dye) to dye the cheek cells so you can view them under the microscope. Place a cover slide over the mixture.
5. Use a light microscope to view your cells!
Hope this helps!
Anxiety is the feeling of nervousness, fear, extreme worrying and dread.
Depression is a serious medical condition that adversely affects the individual's thinking and feeling.
Supporting a person suffering from anxiety and depression can be difficult. Here are some that can be done to aid the patient:
1. Be attentive. Interact with the patient as much as needed to make him feel less alone and more supported.
2. Let the patient stay in a place he is most comfortable in.
3. Encourage the patient to seek medical help and support.
4. Ensure the patient is following medical advice and/or prescription.
5. Take note of how to contact suicide prevention hotline.