In regards to Conjunctivitis :
Describe and classify the Microbe involved.
If known, explain how the mcirobe causes/transmitts the disease or interfers with the normal body function
Also describe the vector and/or life cycle for the microbe
In regards to Conjunctivitis : Describe and classify the Microbe involved. If known, explain how the...
Hepatits C What is that causative agent of Hep C. Describe the microbe involved. If known, explain how the microbe causes/transmits the disease or interferes with normal body function. Also, describe the vector and/or life cycle of the microbe (if applicable).
Topic: MALARIA Cause of Disease 1. What type of microbe causes the disease? 2. If it is a bacterium, what are the characteristics of the cell (Gram-negative or positive (what does that mean?), cell shape and arrangement? metabolic capabilities?). 3. If it is eukaryote, is it a fungus, an alga, a protozoan, a Platyhelminthes, or a nematode? Is it multicellular or unicellular? What is its life cycle? 4. If it is a virus, it must include the complete classification and...
7) Briefly describe the function of LDL and HDL in the body and explain why one is known as the "good" cholesterol and the other as the "bad" cholesterol 7) Briefly describe the function of LDL and HDL in the body and explain why one is known as the "good" cholesterol and the other as the "bad" cholesterol
Describe the steps involved in converting glycerol into triacylglycerol. Explain the roles of the citrate shuttle with regards to the fat synthesis pathway by describing how acetyl groups are transported into the cytosol and the paths the products of the cytosolic cleavage reaction take. As in glycolysis and the degradation of glucose, the degradation of fatty acids also requires an initial investment of ATP energy. State the reaction or reactions where ATP energy is needed before fatty acids can be...
Explain every step involved in the breakdown of fatty acids. Explain how each enzyme is working and all the chemical structures involved. Also explain how fatty acid breakdown is being regulated to allow a switch between carbohydrate breakdown. Describe how each protein is working in this regulation.
The liver is a key site for drug and hormone metabolism. a. Describe how drugs and hormones are metabolized in the liver, in addition to other locations in the body (be sure to state where this may occur, the main types of proteins involved and the action). b. Explain how drug-induced liver disease occurs, and outline the basic types of drug induced liver disease. c. Choose one specific drug/drug type associated with cholestatic reactions, and describe that drug’s mechanism of...
Describe how an action potential occurs in a neuron and any ions which are involved. Also explain the following graph at each point. | Voltage (mv) Time (ms)
Describe the pathogenesis of measles (i.e. explain in molecular terms how and why the virus causes the symptoms associated with the disease; in other words, explain how and why the symptoms of the disease arise). b. Why do public health officials vaccine us against measles virus? What will happen if people are not vaccinated? Why do public health officials vaccine us against measles virus? What will happen if people are not vaccinated? Describe how the current measles vaccine is produced...
Describe how an HIV particle enters a host cell: Explain the role of the reverse transcriptase in the life cycle of a retrovirus: Explain the significance of the formation of a provirus:
Describe the mechanism responsible for pharmacodynamic opiate tolerance (explain how beta-arrestin is involved). ** Needs to be a full paragraph, please do not answer unless you can do so fully**