Results for what are antibiotics?
- biology-how bacteris effects human lives -
...is transmitted from bacteria to bacteria,
eventually it will be passed to one with disease – causing potential.
Humans have grown accustomed to always having antibiotics just a prescription
away, and knowing that they w... - Resistance Of AntiBiotics -
...e it. I'm sure the government would not purposely let everyone die. However, if they did restrict antibiotic use, that is what they would be doing. I don’t understand how antibiotics are bad. If everyone uses them, we ... - antibotics -
Antibiotics have played a major role in our society thanks to Sir Alexander Fleming's careful observations in 1928. Without it, many lives would be in danger due to infectious diseases. Antibiotics are chemical substances pro... - Scarlet Fever -
It starts with fever, a very painful sore throat, headache, and vomiting. ... This isn’t the new virus movie, but an old disease called scarlet
fever. ... Back then, children
would be lying drenched in sweat, delirious w... - Azithromycin in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis Chronically Infected With Pseudomonas aeruginosa -
The main objective of this research study was to determine if the use of azithromycin would affect pulmonary function in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) who were chronically infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. ... aerug... - what are antibiotics? -
... positive bacteria Wall synthesis
Polymyxin B Bacillus polymyxa Gram-negative bacteria Cell membrane
Amphotericin B Streptomyces nodosus Fungi Cell membrane
Erythromycin Streptomyces erythreus Gram positive bacteri... - Antibiotics -
...ns of inhibiting the growth of or killing bacteria and other
microorganisms. These organisms can be bacteria, viruses, fungi, or
animals called protozoa. A particular group of these agents is made up of
drugs called a... - Darwin Day -
...ated Charles Darwin’s one hundred and ninety sixth birthday with a discussion on evolution. It is amazing that even today, people do not believe that evolution ever happened. Evolution is a process. Elements using evoluti... - Genetic Engineering -
...be included in the ingredients of a product by inserting a gene from one organism into the DNA of another organism in a random fashion.
People with food allergies should be informed that a type of food that a gene or ... - Dangourous and painless--Periodontal disease -
...ative anaerobic bacteria. (“Periodontal Disease” pg. 4)
These harmful bacteria are the cause of the development of the first signs
of the disease. These signs include: redness and bleeding of the gums, as well as in... - ACNE -
...ut. During puberty, the sebaceous glands enlarge dramatically. If pores near these glands become clogged with dead skin cells or oily cosmetics, the sebum accumulates underneath, causing inflammation in the surrounding ski... - science -
...nology to improve nature. The most famous biotech crop is the Flavr Savr Tomato. Tomatoes have a relatively soft outer skin, which makes them bruise and damage easily. With the Flavr Savr, scientists engineered the new tom... - food safety -
...paration.
Chickens are raised in specially-designed buildings under artificial lighting and cramped conditions. These unnatural conditions promote spreading of harmful (pathogenic) bacteria and diseases. Farmers combat t... - SARS -
...sually the fever appears first, along with muscle aches, chills, and dry cough. After 3 or 4 days, breathing problems grow more severe. About 80% to 90% of infected people start to recover after 6 to 7 days. However, 10% t... - Cystic Fibrosis -
... about the way that they take care of themselves. The common cold could even prove dangerous to someone with cystic fibrosis. Respiratory diseases are the most common cause of death among those with cystic fibrosis.
S... - meningitis -
... symptoms may not be present at the same time. In adults symptoms may include vomiting, headache, drowsiness, seizures, high temperature, joint pain, stiff neck, and dislike of light. In children symptoms may include a mo... - Heliobactor Pylori -
...velop. It may not be H. pylori itself which causes peptic ulcer, but the inflammation of the stomach lining that results from the response to H. pylori (Helicobacter Foundation).
Gastritis is the underlying condition whi... - The disadvantages of using science against Nature -
The disadvantages of using science against Nature
Have you ever wondered whether the advances in science and technology would provoke nature’s need for revenge? Have you ever thought of what might happen if we keep on the... - Staphylococcus Aureus -
...nclude but are not limited to, meningitis, phneomonia, septicimia, toxic shock syndrome, and food poisoning. First the staphylococcal seeks out a portal of entry, usually a small break in the skin or even a hair follicle ... - Black Death -
...is increased, and the victim will become listless and exhausted. The buboes will swell until they are approximately the size of a chicken egg. If a case is nonfatal than the temperature will begin to fall in about five day...