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Communicable diseases
are also known as infectious or contagious diseases. They may come from food,
water, animals, another person, or anything that comes from the environment. <span>Airborne
viruses, bacteria, blood, and bodily fluids can cause the spread of these
diseases. The most common communicable disease is the flu, which can easily
spread in an enclosed environment with a recycled circulating air (e.g.
air-conditioning). Infectious disease caused by blood contact like HIV/AIDs are
also dominant in society. </span></span>
<span> It is removed by the lymphatic vessels.</span>
I'm not sure if this is a true or false question but if so then the answer is true. The skills and behavior you need to succeed at work will be different, there will be some similarities like organization, time management and effective communication but you also need skills like team work, knowledge of your profession, presentation skills, report writing, data compiling for example. You will also need to know how to talk to people in a professional manner, how to present yourself as hard working and how to dress appropriately.
Yes,, lupus is correct. people with this disease are extremely sensitive to sunlight and they can sometimes develop burns, rashes, or even skin cancer if not treated properly. the best way for people with lupus to prevent this is by wearing sunscreen and covering up as much as possible.
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The right side of the heart<span> pumps blood to the lungs, where the blood is oxygenated and then returns to the </span>heart<span>. This circuit is called the pulmonary </span>circulation<span>. </span>The left side of the heart<span> receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the rest of the body.
so yes the t</span><span>he left side of the heart performs the circulation.</span>