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<h3> D is the answer</h3>
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Clostridium Tetani is bacteria that are responsible for the disease known as Tetanus or "Lockjaw". Tetanus is a non-communicable disease (able to spread between person to person), that usually transmit into the body via a puncture with a contaminated surface.
Tetanus is a fairly dangerous disease, as the infection usually kills via the toxins it produces, which attack the brain and nervous system. It's hallmark signs are muscle spasm, including of the jaw, which usually keep it clamped shut. The dangerous bit is the possible paralysis of the muscles used for breathing, with being unable to to take air in and out you will die without positive pressure ventilation usually via a ventilator.
Normally the best treatment of Tetanus is to provide antibiotics and possible prepare for respritory distress. In essence you would just prove supportive care via several intubations and ventilations. These type of infections are rare as most people clean the area of the puncture well, and also have the vaccine.
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Well in a little kids point of view they would play on the playground for fun but from a parents point of view kids playing on the play ground if mainly for fun but it is a great way to exercise and burn carbs. I wouldn't know seeing as this is an opinion question but here's my opinion if you'd like. Hope this helps and I hope you get a good grade on this. :))
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Both a and b, you wouldn't want to be driving in the dark would you?