<span>What is the name for the tiny air sacs of the lungs?
<span>the pulmonary alveoli</span></span>
<span>Miguel's
doctor has recommended that he consume less fat and saturated fat. At
his favorite fast food restaurant for lunch Miguel chooses between a
chicken club sandwich (620 calories, 29 g of total fat, 15 g saturated
fat) and a grilled chicken sandwich (460 calories, 16g of total fat, 6g
saturated fat) what is the percent daily value of total fat and
saturated fat in the lower fat grilled sandwich.
- </span>31% total fat/ 11% saturated fat
This would be muscle strength. It would not be muscle endurance because you are not testing your muscles for a long period of time. Ex. if you were jump roping for a long period of time that would be muscle endurance.
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Methicillin: It is an antibiotic formerly used in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by genus Staphylococcus. It's a semisynthetic derivative of penicillin. It contains a modification to the original penicillin structure that makes it resistant to an enzyme called penicillinase.
Resistant: Pertaining to the ability of a microorganism to remain unaffected by and antimicrobial agent. Or a lack of response to, or of influence by, a pathogen, toxin, treatment, or other stressors.
Staphylococcus aureus: Well, it is a type of bacteria. It is apart of the Staphylococcaceae family. It is a very bad bacteria to have as it can cause infections.
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1st Link: Infectious Agent.
2nd Link: Reservoir.
3rd Link: Portal of Exit.
4th Link: Route of Transmission. (Can only be spread through direct contact with infected material.)
5th Link: Portal of Entry. (Enters the body through open wounds, sores and such.)
6th Link: Susceptible Host
Signs and symptoms of MRSA could be:
Minor skin infections.
Boils, Cellulitis Folliculitis, Carbuncles.
Scalded Skin Syndrome and Abscesses.
Lung Infection or Pneumonia.
Brain Infection or Meningitis.
Bone Infection or Osteomyelitis.
Heart Infection or Endocarditis.
Life threatening blood infections or TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome.)
Finally, the first way to break the chain of transmission is to simply block out the route of transmission, since this bacteria can only be spread through direct contact with infected material, doing things such as washing hands regularly, cleaning and covering wounds, taking antibiotics if they are prescribed can help break that chain of transmission.
Another way is to not come in contact with direct contact to people who do have it. This may sound obvious, however the MRSA bacteria would eventually leave the host through open sores or wounds. Meaning it is probably the best to stay away from them, so it doesn't transmit to you or others.
Last but not least. You can block its Portal of Entry. By quickly taking care of any type of injuries on your body and with the right treatment, you can quickly block off the Portal of Entry before it can be transmitted to you.
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1) HIV can by making a person feel hopeless also the meds can make them feel out of it
2) Aids can make the person more likely to get sick and unable to to do those goals.
3) Pregnancy can make a person unable to focus on them self since they are are having a child and being pregnant is very costly with all the Doctor appointments and time consuming