Yes farmers do have feelings, but they do it because it is a very well paying job.
Answer:
Conservation helped to reduce air pollution by using fewer fossil fuels, such as gasoline for a car, reduces the emission of harmful pollutants into the air
Explanation:
Malaria is a Protozoan. Plasmodia Parasite. When Malaria enters the human host, the Parasite undergoes a series of changes as part of its complex life cycle. Its various stages allow Plasmodia to evade the immune system, attacking the liver and red blood cells. Malaria symptoms appear 7 to 14 days after the infectious female mosquito bite. Malaria. can kill by destroying red blood cells and by clogging the vessels. that carry blood to the brain (Cerebral Malaria). Science still has no magic. bullett for malaria and many doubt that such a solution will ever exist.
Symptoms of malaria include: Fever, Chills, Vomitting, Seizures, arthalgia ( Joint Pain), anemia caused by hemolysis, hemoglobinuria, tachycardua, light headedness, and tingling in extremities.
Answer:
A. Malnutrition is causing symptoms that mimic NCD
Explanation:
Malnutrition can happens if a person body doesn't get the necessary nutrients needed due to poor diet which in turn leads to deficiencies and imbalances in the person's intake of nutrients.
Causes of MALNUTRITION can include inappropriate dietary choices, difficulty obtaining food as well as physical and mental health conditions in which such person may begin to have in delayed growth or low weight.
MALNUTRITION can sometimes cause symptoms that mimic NCD which non-communicable disease that is not transmissible from one person to another such as fatigue, dizziness and weight loss.
Therefore based on the information given Dwayne's is most likely to be diagnosis with MALNUTRITION THAT IS CAUSING SYMPTOMS THAT MIMIC NDC.
You didn't really provide us with any options? It must be noted that generally, the structure of the skeletal system also dictates its function. With that I mean that having bones and a skeletal system enables us to move more efficiently and to have the pose which we have.