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Antibiotic resistance is on the rise due to greater use of antibiotics, including the use with livestock. Write a blog post or editorial where you can share your perspective on this issue.
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American High School Academy Science Physics Biographical Essay
Start a document and save it as "Science 2-2_Physics" Once you have completed all learning activities, click on the "Assignment" button and upload your work.
Write a biographical essay on one of the physicists listed below. Your biography must include a description of the significant contribution to science made by the physicist you selected.
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Among his contributions, Nikola Tesla is best known for creating and developing the first Alternating Current (AC) system.
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I need help with my chem homework that is 28 questions and need some explanations to help me study. it is based on ionic compounds, molarity, molecular and empirical formulas and orbitals.in the zip file, the questions are labeled as follows "q23" contains questions 2 and 3, "q456" contains questions 4 5 and 6 and so onYou need a periodic table and these constants as well: Useful constants:h = 6.626 x 10-34 J*sc = 3.00 x 108 m/s
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Stratford University Infectious Disease Ebola Case Study Questions
A. In the area where WHO will assign you, you will need to set up a field lab to investigate outbreaks. You will need to be able to identify the causal microbes in order to decide how to handle the outbreak. Discuss what do you need to know prior to going to the WHO site about techniques for identifying microbes? B. Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:Microbiology testing techniquesTypes of microbes identified by each techniqueC. Activity 1:Diagnosing Ebola - Laboratory TestsDiagnosing Ebola is often difficult in the early stage, 2 -3 days after becoming infected, because the symptoms are the same as seen in other diseases of the area such as malaria. Diagnosis through testing is determine by a timeline of infection. Make a timeline graphic that shows how Ebola is diagnosed by tests. You will need to do research. You can complete this activity individually or with a team. Make the timeline graphic with pictures and descriptions.Activity 2: Virtual Lab Gram StainComplete the Gram Stain virtual lab Activity 3: Virtual Lab BacteriologyComplete the virtual Bacteriology Lab Gram StainStreak PlateDifferential MediaBiochemical TestsAntimicrobial SusceptbilityActivity 4: Case StudyComplete the Case Study: The Case of the Newborn Nightmare First, Download the case study.Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.D. Now that you have reviewed techniques for identifying infectious agents, and how to carry them out, what equipment and materials will you need to have for your field lab? Remember, supplies are delivered infrequently so you have to plan ahead to be sure you take everything you need. The supplies and equipment will need to work in remote areas where electricity is limited through use of a generator. Water will need to be boiled.E. Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:How genetics affects replication and growth of microbes by type.F. Activity 1: MRSAAntibiotic resistant strains of bacteria have become an increasing problem. Bacteria have the ability to change in order to survive. To see the effect this has had, work through the animation on MRSANow design a poster that could be used in a hospital or community center to inform people about MRSA and the need to complete antibiotics as ordered.Activity 2: Microbial Genetics LabComplete the Virtual Genetics LabInvestigate the games, activities and information to learn more about genetics at Genetics AliveActivity 3: Case StudyComplete the case, The Cow of the Future, Genetically Engineering a Microbe to Reduce Bovine Methane Emissions First, Download the case study.Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.
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Antibiotic resistance is on the rise due to greater use of antibiotics, including the use with livestock. Write a blog post or editorial where you can share your perspective on this issue.
Be sure to include:
How does this pose a threat to humans?
What can we learn about the process of natural selection from the antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
How should this change the use of antibiotics?
American High School Academy Science Physics Biographical Essay
Start a document and save it as "Science 2-2_Physics" Once you have completed all learning activities, click o ...
American High School Academy Science Physics Biographical Essay
Start a document and save it as "Science 2-2_Physics" Once you have completed all learning activities, click on the "Assignment" button and upload your work.
Write a biographical essay on one of the physicists listed below. Your biography must include a description of the significant contribution to science made by the physicist you selected.
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Among his contributions, Nikola Tesla is best known for creating and developing the first Alternating Current (AC) system.
Stephen Hawking (1942 - 2018)
Hawking is best known for proving the existence of black holes through his theoretical prediction that black holes emit radiation, often called Hawking radiation. In his work with Roger Penrose, he is also known for the set of gravitational singularity theorems which supported Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galileo is known for his experiments and theories in the field of bodies in motion which demonstrated the relationship between astronomy and physics. His work in astronomy, mathematics, and physics and the combination of these sciences became instrumental in the study and understanding of the universe beyond us.
CHEM 22 Pasadena City College Molecular Mass & Ionic Compounds Exercises
I need help with my chem homework that is 28 questions and need some explanations to help me study. it is based on ionic ...
CHEM 22 Pasadena City College Molecular Mass & Ionic Compounds Exercises
I need help with my chem homework that is 28 questions and need some explanations to help me study. it is based on ionic compounds, molarity, molecular and empirical formulas and orbitals.in the zip file, the questions are labeled as follows "q23" contains questions 2 and 3, "q456" contains questions 4 5 and 6 and so onYou need a periodic table and these constants as well: Useful constants:h = 6.626 x 10-34 J*sc = 3.00 x 108 m/s
Stratford University Infectious Disease Ebola Case Study Questions
A. In the area where WHO will assign you, you will need to set up a field lab to investigate outbreaks. You will need t ...
Stratford University Infectious Disease Ebola Case Study Questions
A. In the area where WHO will assign you, you will need to set up a field lab to investigate outbreaks. You will need to be able to identify the causal microbes in order to decide how to handle the outbreak. Discuss what do you need to know prior to going to the WHO site about techniques for identifying microbes? B. Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:Microbiology testing techniquesTypes of microbes identified by each techniqueC. Activity 1:Diagnosing Ebola - Laboratory TestsDiagnosing Ebola is often difficult in the early stage, 2 -3 days after becoming infected, because the symptoms are the same as seen in other diseases of the area such as malaria. Diagnosis through testing is determine by a timeline of infection. Make a timeline graphic that shows how Ebola is diagnosed by tests. You will need to do research. You can complete this activity individually or with a team. Make the timeline graphic with pictures and descriptions.Activity 2: Virtual Lab Gram StainComplete the Gram Stain virtual lab Activity 3: Virtual Lab BacteriologyComplete the virtual Bacteriology Lab Gram StainStreak PlateDifferential MediaBiochemical TestsAntimicrobial SusceptbilityActivity 4: Case StudyComplete the Case Study: The Case of the Newborn Nightmare First, Download the case study.Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.D. Now that you have reviewed techniques for identifying infectious agents, and how to carry them out, what equipment and materials will you need to have for your field lab? Remember, supplies are delivered infrequently so you have to plan ahead to be sure you take everything you need. The supplies and equipment will need to work in remote areas where electricity is limited through use of a generator. Water will need to be boiled.E. Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:How genetics affects replication and growth of microbes by type.F. Activity 1: MRSAAntibiotic resistant strains of bacteria have become an increasing problem. Bacteria have the ability to change in order to survive. To see the effect this has had, work through the animation on MRSANow design a poster that could be used in a hospital or community center to inform people about MRSA and the need to complete antibiotics as ordered.Activity 2: Microbial Genetics LabComplete the Virtual Genetics LabInvestigate the games, activities and information to learn more about genetics at Genetics AliveActivity 3: Case StudyComplete the case, The Cow of the Future, Genetically Engineering a Microbe to Reduce Bovine Methane Emissions First, Download the case study.Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.
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