<span>Sedimentation - uses solutions of lower specific gravity than the organisms, which concentrated in the sediment. This technique is recommended for general diagnostic laboratories because it is easy to perform and less prone to technical errors.
Flotation - this technique uses solutions of higher specific gravity than the parasitic organisms so the organisms float and the debris sinks producing a cleaner material while the disadvantage is that walls of cysts and eggs collapse that may blocking its identification.<span>
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b. the fallopian tubes
Explanation:
they also lead to the ovaries
Evaporation accounts for the movement of water to the air from sources such as the soil, canopy interception, and waterbodies. Transpiration accounts for the movement of water within a plant and the subsequent loss of water as vapor through stomata in its leaves.
<span>The charge nurse must observe
some unconscious positive or negative expression of nurse’s level of
involvement with the patient where it often
result to displaced emotions, stemming from the clinician’s previous
life experience and having a detrimental effect on the relationship between
clinician and client. </span>
<span>With these indications, one of her nurse is experiencing
countertransference where she is over identifying with the patient and that action
will b</span>e
reflected in the quality of care the patient receives.