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<em>From which psychological perspective is this explanation?</em>
Answer:
<em>- psychological perspective</em>
Transmission is the stage in which the infectious agent gains a host and infects it. There are three main modes of transmission:
A. The transmission by contact:
Human-to-human transmission
Auto-infection (Some infections are endogenous, that is, they are caused by microorganisms that are part of normal flora but can become opportunistic pathogens.)
Indirect Contact Transmission (Indirect Contact Transmission refers to the propagation of a pathogen from a reservoir to a host through an object)
Droplet transmission (when a person coughs)
B. Transmission by a vehicle
Waterborne transmission
Foodborne transmission
Air transmission
C. Transmission by an animal vector
Mechanical transmission (In this type of transmission, insect vectors propagate infections passively.)
Biological transmission (This mode of transmission of vector-borne infections is much more complex, since the vector plays an active role in it.Normally, passage through the vector represents an essential step in the development of the pathogenic microorganism.)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
D covers everything and I'm pretty sure it's the answer
Eat a lot of greens. When you want a snack don't go for the soda and chips. Go for something more healthy. Maybe a salad with cottage cheese or yogurt. Eat whole wheat bread instead of white. Go walking for at least 30 min a day. Don't eat anytime 3 hours before you go to bed unless it's a little fruit or oats. When I stopped drinking juice and soda and only drank water and did everything I'm telling you I lost 60 pounds in 4 months.
<em>Answer: </em>
<em>The respiratory system provides oxygen to body tissues for cellular respiration, removes the waste Respiration is assessed for quality, rhythm, and rate. Major functions are to provide an adequate oxygen (O2) ... It is important to differentiate between the effect changes in rate and tidal volume have </em>
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