Options:
- mono
- toxoplasmosis
- infection
- All of the above
Answer:
<u>All of the above </u>
Explanation:
It is medically accepted that a common symptom of patients who are infected with toxoplasmosis includes having swollen lymph nodes, which the middle-aged female has.
Interestingly also, for patients with infectious mono (mononucleosis), they may also have swollen lymph nodes. All this fits the middle-aged female diagnostics.
Answer:
The correct answer is - it reaches to the sensory register.
Explanation:
The Atkinson- Shiffrin model of memory is the memory model that is proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968. It is also known by the names as a modal modal or a multi-store model.
It explains that hum, a memory has 3 separate components which are - 1) region where sensory information enters in the memory called sensory register, 2) the region where that holds the information input receives from long term memory and sensory register, is short term memory store. and, 3) the long term memory store is a place where explained memory lasts for the long term.
Thus, the correct answer is - it reaches the sensory register.
These blotchy areas of hemorrhage are called <span>ecchymoses. It is characterized by discoloration of skin due to blood flowing into the tissues that escaped from its conduits of blood vessels. It does not really pucker your skin. It just produces a red-bluish bruises appearance.</span>
The mode of transmission in the case of Willie is through direct contact with animal saliva.
What is rabies?
Rabies is a curable viral disease mostly transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal.
Example of animals most likely to spread rabies include dogs, bats, foxes, skunks, raccoons and coyotes.
Thus, the mode of transmission of the rabies infection in the case of Willie is through direct contact with animal saliva.
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