The eggs of the fluke are passed into water supplies from feces and urine of infected people. After hatching the parasite actively swims and invades the body of a snail, usually by penetrating through the snail's foot. The parasite requires the presence of certain species of snails (e.g., Oncomelania, Biomphalaria, Bulinus) to transform (and multiply) itself into an infective stage, called cercaria.
Answer:
Stem cell is taken either from bone marrow or from the blood directly
Explanation:
Stem cells are derived from two locations primarily a) Bone Marrow and b) Blood
The first step in this process is to remove the stem cell from its parent location and it is done in the following ways –
A) For deriving stem cell from blood – A drug with growth factor s is injected. Here no anesthesia is given to the patient. The growth factors leads to the movement of stem cells from bone marrow into the bloods. Blood with stem cells is taken out from the veins and filtered through the apheresis machine.
B) From Bone marrow – Bone marrow is removed from the pelvic bone through a needle and prepared for transplantation.
Answer:
An observation cannot be an inference, because an observation takes place before an inference can be determined.
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