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Sperm cell is haploid - it has half the number of chromosomes.
Full question: 1. These are data and facts about health products and services you can get from
media and the people around you.
2. These are procedures, actions or work furnished or supplied to help satisfy your
needs and wants as consumers.
3. These are health information based on customs and superstitions.
4. These are health information based on educational institutions.
5. This refers to the decisions you make about the purchase and use of health
information on products and services.
Explanation:
1. health information - data and facts about health products and services that someone can get from media or people are considered as the health information which is requiring all of the information about some product that consumer must know.
2.health services - health services are considered as actions, procedures, and work that somebody needs in order to feel better. These services are requiring help from doctors, nurses, and more.
3.unreliable resources of information - this type of resources are referring to information that are based on supersitions and customs.
4.reliable source of information - those are information or facts that are based on educational institutions and they are also the most important ones.
5.health consumer - decisions about purchasing and consuming health products.
Answer:
1. HIV finds the white blood cells, called cd4 cells. HIV gets inside the cd4 cell and makes copies of itself. Then, HIV kills the cd4 cell and the new HIV copies find other cd4 cells to get inside and start the cycle again. HIV kills immune system cells that help the body fight infections and diseases.
2. Untreated, HIV typically turns into AIDS in about 8 to 10 years. Leading causes of death for HIV patients were accidental death and suicid3.
3. There is no effective cure for HIV. But with proper medical care, you can control HIV. Treatment Reduces the Amount of HIV in the Blood
Answer:
All cells have an outer plasma membrane that regulates not only what enters the cell, but also how much of any given substance comes in. Unlike prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells also possess internal membranes that encase their organelles and control the exchange of essential cell components.