Time delay in recognition of diseases like the Nipah virus is crucial for it can cause widespread secondary exposure. The more the virus will be lately discovered, the more it will affect animals and humans rampantly because virus transmission is much faster than bacterial exposure. Therefore, a time delay in identifying the cause of the virus and knowing its mode of transmission will result to the immediate spread of the virus and would cause secondary exposure to others and eventually became widespread or it will lead to an outbreak.
I would say that the answer is <span>-perform very short segments of high intensity activity
From my own personal experience in cross country, you want to always perform short bursts of activity. You don't want to work above your target heart rate because that is just asking for trouble. You can always run if that's what you can maintain, but most people can't. Keeping one foot on the floor is a bad idea because you will not be able to go as fast that way.
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Fungus - yeast infection
Virus - flu
Protist - malaria
Well they all are very dangerous at certain levels as if you get angry you can become violent or depressed while being happy you can be over happy and be crazy and do things that you shouldnt do eg. take drugs but with fustration it can be very dangerous because people can suddenly lash out without any prewarning like with anger but i do think that a. anger is very dangerous because of the consequences that could happen due to the anger.
Answer: Like the thread, molecule of DNA is so thin, around 2 nm in length so, it cannot be seen with the naked eye. When DNA is clumped together, it is visible. To see or examine the DNA, it must be isolated from the cell and examine under microscope. Strands of DNA should be released from the nuclei of the cell and should be separated from other components such as histone protein around which it is coiled, before examining it.