When alzheimer disease sets in early and impacts those under age 60, the final phase of the disease or death typically occurs around 3 to 5 years after the first signs of the disease appear. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, which is represents the memory loss and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with normal life. Alzheimer accounts for about 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
Hi, In my opinion, <u>bat</u> will be the most closely related to hawk.
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This is because, when we consider the photo of a bat and a hawk, we notice the similarities like:-
• Wings- They have nearly the same short wings decreasing the area of contact with air and enabling higher flight area.
• Presence of small snouted beak-like structure and presence of less or more similar color.
• Both live in trees and are normally not companiable with humans.
• Hawks and bats are both having a similar anatomy, not body, I meant that they have similar positioning of organs like stomach, pancreas etc.
• They have the sense of locating prey miles away, enabling easier locating of food.
Hope this helps...
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In ecology<span>, a </span>niche<span> is a term describing the relational position of a </span>species<span> or population in an </span>ecosystem<span>. ... According to the competitive exclusion principle, no two </span>species can<span> occupy the same </span>niche<span> in the same environment for a long time.</span>
Its caused by a virus not a fungus. hope this helps you
Even though the symptoms have disappeared after having a
mini stroke, and the event seems to be unnoticed by friends and family, what
would likely to happen next is that another stroke could occur again and this
time, it won’t be the same as the mini stroke that she may have experienced,
for the mini stroke that she experienced serves as a warning.