The first one is explicit, the second one is implicit.
Toxins are produced by the Clostridium difficile, a form of bacteria, in the intestine that destroys the cells,produces patches of inflammatory cells and destroys cells inside the colon, and causes watery diarrhea
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Clostridium difficile causes diseases like diarrhoea and can lead to something as serious as life threatening colon infection. Staying in a health care facility increases the chances of contacting such types of bacteria. This is because when antibiotics are given, it aggressively attacks the bacteria causing infections and by this they inevitably cause collateral damage to the good bacteria required in the human body.
A void of bacteria is caused in the body and such opportunity is seized by the Clostridium difficile. Once it enters its host t multiplies rapidly and produces toxins to damage the colon producing diarrhoea, inflammation and intestinal bleeding as well. The most critical case occurs when the colon is dilated to a level in which there is a risk of perforation.
I believe the answer is: <span>Quinn-low conscientiousness
In big five personality trait, conscientiousness would affect how careful/vigilant a person would be in choosing a decision/action.
People with low in conscientiousness would tend to not afraid in doing things that are disorganized and often put them in a certain danger.</span>
Answer: False.
Explanation: After the Civil war, Settlement from the East transformed the Great Plains. The huge herds of American bison that roamed the plains were virtually wiped out, and farmers plowed the natural grasses to plant wheat and other crops. The cattle industry rose in importance as the railroad provided a practical means for getting the cattle to market.
The loss of the bison and growth of white settlement drastically affected the lives of the Native Americans living in the West. In the conflicts that resulted, the American Indians, despite occasional victories, seemed doomed to defeat by the greater numbers of settlers and the military force of the U.S. government. By the 1880s, most American Indians had been confined to reservations, often in areas of the West that appeared least desirable to white settlers.