Answer: All the given symptoms describes Pertussis.
Explanation:
Pertussis can also be defined as whooping cough or 100 day cough. It is respiratory disease which is highly contagious.
it is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. It is also known to be uncontrollable as this condition does not allows the person to breathe properly.
If recognized at early stage then antimicrobial like erythromycin can be used to treat it. The symptoms of this disease lasts for a long time and is not cured easily. Its initial stage includes cold, cough and running nose, same as common cold.
An excess of consuming salty foods, and/or excess sweating. Water content in the blood is controlled by the Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH)
Answer:
gene therapy involves the transplantation of normal gene into a genome in place of missing or defective genes. many scientists believe that gene therapy will lead to revolutionary new treatments for cancer. why do you think gene therapy is such a promising field for this disease?
Gene therapy would greatly help to correct or treat defects in genes and this would greatly help in treating cancer which still remains a menace that must be curbed in the society globally.
Explanation:
Answer:
The options are
it was too old to be used in modern times
it was too complicated for scientists to understand
scientists found new evidence to prove it invalid
scientists discovered a shorter theory to replace it
The answer is scientists found new evidence to prove it invalid
Steady State Theory of origin of the universe has been rejected due to new findings about how the universe was formed through carefully observing it which faulted past theories. This validates the option which states that scientists found new evidence to prove it invalid.
The appropriate response is procedural memories. Procedural memory is a piece of the long haul memory that is in charge of knowing how to get things done, otherwise called engine aptitudes. As the name infers, procedural memory stores data on the best way to play out specific methods, for example, strolling, talking and riding a bicycle.