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(d) The parasite is transferred inside the body of a healthy person along with the mosquito bite.
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Involuntary respiration is controlled by the respiratory centers of the upper brainstem (sometimes termed the lower brain, along with the cerebellum). This region of the brain controls many involuntary and metabolic functions besides the respiratory system, including certain aspects of cardiovascular function and involuntary muscle movements (in the cerebellum).
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The respiratory centers contain chemoreceptors that detect pH levels in the blood and send signals to the respiratory centers of the brain to adjust the ventilation rate to change acidity by increasing or decreasing the removal of carbon dioxide (since carbon dioxide is linked to higher levels of hydrogen ions in blood).
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D. All of the above
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Enzymes are proteins, act as biological catalysts, and are sensitive to factors like pH and temperature.
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We would probably look for viral antibodies, in the person's blood. It's kind of like when we test for AIDS. That's a viral disease. What we do is we look at the person's blood. If we see antibodies that match up to the HIV, then we know that the person is HIV positive, and will probably develop AIDS sooner or later.sometimes like doctors we experiment by signs and symptoms as in the 3rd response then we experiment by treating with anti viral drugs like Dr House to see if the patient improves and if we do not see an improvement or see the side effects of the drugs then we ll go in for another diagnosis this method is more like experimenting on the patient and only meant for the very brave. i hope to one day be able to do my diagnosis like that instead of fearing death that much and not having the courage to speculate as a doctor which is what most doctors do and get lucky. i would speculate and try to know as much anatomy,physio,and pathology
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As the body tries to fight the infection, the immune system causes inflammation to make it hard for the virus to copy itself. The process of fighting the infection causes most of the symptoms people have. As the virus makes its way down to the lungs it can cause the lungs to become inflamed. This can lead to pneumonia.
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