Environmental Science
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Haemophilus influenzae is the virus responsible for the causing influenza. Since it cause <span>severe inflammation of the airways, death of the epithelial cells, and excess secretion of mucus, it would most likely show an obstructive disease pattern.
Obstructive Lung diseases are characterized by i</span><span>nflammation and swelling narrow the airways as well as excess mucus lodged in the airways.
</span>The following values are indicative for a patient with obstructive lung disease:
FEV1 stands for Forced expiratory volume and FVC for f<span>orced vital capacity
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• FEV₁/FVC ratio < 0.7 (or 70%)
• FEV₁ < 80% predicted
• FEF 25-75% < 60%predicted.
1) I would choose white blood cells since their main job is to fight infection (Something that does not belong as a part of the body) But since their is several types of white blood cells the ones too look out for would be the Neutrophils since they kill bacteria by ingesting them.
2) It would be a Neutrophils blood cell. They are 12-14 µm diameter, and so look bigger than the surrounding red blood cells. There is a single nucleus, which is multilobed, and can have between 2 and 5 lobes.
3)You would also have to watch out for: Granulocytes – cells which contain granules which contain chemicals that are used to kill bacteria and viruses Lymphocytes- cells which attack most of the bacterial and viral infections in our bodiesMonocytes - cells which become macrophages, large cells that engulf harmful particles in our bodies.
Moderate-intensity exercise includes activities in which a person burns<span> off three to six times as much energy per minute as he/she does when he/she is sitting quietly.</span>
Moderate-intensity exercise has been shown to reduce appetite and suppress ghrelin.
Examples for moderate-intensity exercise are: brisk walking, swimming or mowing the lawn.