THE microbe: Salmonella typhi

Do some credible research and create a quality post between 300-400 words describing the pathogen and the disease it causes. Be sure to include what type of pathogen it is, how the pathogen is transmitted, how it enters the body, the course of disease, how many people are affected by this pathogen, where in the world it occurs, how the pathogen is diagnosed by the physician and identified in the lab (eg: gram stain or other pertinent staining, lab media used for isolation etc.), treatment, and anything else interesting about your disease agent. This post should be well written, paraphrased, well referenced. (Will be checked for plagerism)

Nutrition Project – BIOLOGY

Essay including Food Chart , Exercise tracking

Format:

Headings appropriately used.

Cover/title page correct format: title of paper, your name, course number, date submitted. The cover page and reference/citations page do not count as pages of your report!

Times New Roman

12 point font ,1 inch margins

Page numbering with correct format

Double spaced

Cited

I have also attached the assignment intrucstion and an example essay but it doesnt have excercise tracking yet.

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The EPA claims that fluoride in children’s drinking water should be at a mean level of less than 1.2 ppm, or parts per million, to reduce the number of dental cavities. Identify the Type I error. (Points : 1

The EPA claims that fluoride in children’s drinking water should be at a mean level of less than 1.2 ppm, or parts per million, to reduce the number of dental cavities. Identify the Type I error. (Points : 1)

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Medical researchers studying two therapies for treating patients infected with Hepatitis C found the following data. Assume a .05 significance level for testing the claim that the proportions are not equal. Also, assume the two simple random samples are independent and that the conditions np ≥ 5 and nq ≥ 5 are satisfied.

Therapy 1

Therapy 2

Number of patients

39

47

Eliminated Hepatitis

20

13

C infection

Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the odds ratio of the odds for having Hepatitis C after Therapy 1 to the odds for having Hepatitis C after Therapy 2. Give your answer with two decimals, e.g., (12.34,56.78) (Points : 0.5)

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3.Researchers studying sleep loss followed the length of sleep, in hours, of 10 individuals with insomnia before and after cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Assume a .05 significance level to test the claim that there is a difference between the length of sleep of individuals before and after CBT. Also, assume the data consist of matched pairs, the samples are simple random samples, and the pairs of values are from a population having a distribution that is approximately normal.

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Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the mean difference between the lengths of sleep. Give your answer with two decimals, e.g., (12.34,56.78) (Points : 0.5)

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The paired data consist of the cost of regionally advertising (in thousands of dollars) a certain pharmaceutical drug and the number of new prescriptions written (in thousands).

Cost

9

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10

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85

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73

Find the predicted value of the number of new prescriptions written if $6000 is spent in regional advertising. Give your answer as an integer. (Points : 0.5)

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Use a .05 significance level and the observed frequencies of 144 drownings at the beaches of a randomly selected coastal state to test the claim that the number of drownings for each month is equally likely.

Respiration And Photosynthesis Cycle For Yhtomit Only

The minimum length for this assignment is 1,500 words. Be sure to check your report for your post and to make corrections before the deadline of 11:59 pm Mountain Time of the due date to avoid lack of originality problems in your work.

Cellular respiration and photosynthesis form a critical cycle of energy and matter that supports the continued existence of life on earth. Describe the stages of cellular respiration and photosynthesis and their interaction and interdependence including raw materials, products, and amount of ATP or glucose produced during each phase. How is each linked to specific organelles within the eukaryotic cell. What has been the importance and significance of these processes and their cyclic interaction to the evolution and diversity of life?

The standard deviation of the diameter at breast height, or DBH, of the slash pine tree is less than one inch. Identify the Type I error.

Determine the value of the F test statistic. Give your answer to two decimals, e.g., 12.34 . (Points : 0.5)

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9. The reason we cannot use multiple t-tests to claim that four populations have the same mean is that we increase the likelihood of a type I error. (Points : 1)

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If there is only one observation per cell in a Two-Way ANOVA, and it can be assumed there is not an interaction between factors, then we can proceed to interpret the results of the row and column effects. (Points : 1)

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10.Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer this question. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05 significance level.

Source

Df

SS

MS

F

P

Site

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

Habitat

1

304.0238

304.0238

121.6095

.0000

Site*Habitat

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

What is the value of the F test statistic for the site effect? (Points : 0.5)

10a. Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer this question. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05 significance level.

Source

Df

SS

MS

F

P

Site

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

Habitat

1

304.0238

304.0238

121.6095

.0000

Site*Habitat

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

Do you reject the null hypothesis about the site effect, at the .05 significance level? Enter Y for yes (reject), N for no (fail to reject). (Points : 0.5)

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2014 Sep; 18(Suppl 1): S2–S5.

doi: 10.4103/0973-029X.141175

PMCID: PMC4211232

MITOSIS AT A GLANCE

Radhika M Bavle

Editor-in-Chief-JOMFP, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore – 562 157, Karnataka,

India. E-mail: moc.liamg@pmoai.dar

Copyright : © Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which

permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

NEOPLASM is an abnormal and un-coordinated growth of tissue, which is categorized by WHO (World Health Organization) as benign tumors, in-situ tumors, malignant tumors, and neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behavior.[1]

Cancer is a malignant tumor featuring abnormal cell growth and cellular division resulting in excessive cellular proliferation, with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.[2,3] Dysplasia is linked to altered tissue architecture, with one of the reasons being excessive cellular proliferation, leading in all probability to malignant transformation if not treated.[4]

The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication) that produces two daughter cells.[5]

Cell division occurs in defined stages, which together comprise the cell cycle [Figure 1]. There are two types of cell division: Meiosis and Mitosis.

Figure 1 Cell cycle illustration with duration, regulation, and inhibitors

• MEIOSIS: Occurs during formation of the gametes, the number of chromosomes reduced to half in reproductive cell[6]

• MITOSIS: Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells.[6]

CELL CYCLE: Divided into two major events,[5]

• Interphase- Cell increases in size and replicates its genetic material • Mitosis • G phase- A resting phase where the cell has stopped dividing[5]

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• G phase- Cells increase in size in Gap 1. The G1 checkpoint control mechanism ensures that everything is ready for DNA synthesis[5]

• S phase- DNA replication occurs during this phase[5] • G phase- During the gap between DNA synthesis and mitosis, the cell will continue to grow. The G2

checkpoint control mechanism ensures that everything is ready to enter the M (mitosis) phase and divide [5]

• MITOSIS is subdivided into • PROPHASE- This is the first stage of mitosis. In this phase, chromosomes are distinctly seen and

centrioles move apart. Nuclear membrane disappears[7] [Figure 2]

Figure 2 (a) Photomicrograph (H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing prophase of mitosis with condensed nuclear chromatin

• METAPHASE- Chromosomes are lined up along the metaphase or equatorial plate[7] [Figure 3]

Figure 3 (a) Photomicrograph (H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing metaphase in mitosis

• ANAPHASE- Sister chromatids separate and begin to migrate to opposite poles of the cell and a cleavage furrow begins to develop[7] [Figure 4]

Figure 4 (a) Photomicrograph (H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing division of chromosomal material in anaphase of mitosis

• TELOPHASE- Terminal phase of mitosis and characterized by cytokinesis, reconstitution of nucleus and nuclear envelope, disappearance of mitotic spindle, and unwinding of chromosomes into chromatin.[7] [ Figure 5]

Figure 5 (a) Photomicrograph (H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing telophase in mitosis with complete division and formation of a new set of daughter cells

NORMAL MITOSIS:[7]

Mitosis occurs in the following circumstances:

• Development and growth • Cell replacement, repair, and regeneration • Asexual reproduction in some micro-organisms.

The turnover rate of oral mucosa ranges from 14 – 24 days depending on the site (buccal mucosa, floor of the mouth, etc.). Oral mucosa is a highly dynamic tissue that rapidly replaces its structure and contributes to oral health by maintaining an intact barrier that protects the underlying tissues from environmental stress. Mucosal renewal and repair depends on stem cells or basal or mother cells. Only stem cells have the ability to continuously generate new cells for whole lifetime and when they divide they both renew themselves and produce hierarchies of other cells that differentiate for tissue function.[8]

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Defects of mitosis result in various nuclear abnormalities, namely, micronuclei, binucleation, broken egg appearance, pyknotic nuclei, and increased numbers of and/or abnormal mitotic figures.[9]

These abnormal mitotic figures (MFs) are commonly seen in oral epithelial dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma. Location and increased numbers of and/or abnormal mitotic figures are important criteria that carry increased weightage in the grading of dysplasias.[9]

Mitotic activity remains restricted to somatic stem cells that eventually repair injuries, and to committed stem cells that substitute for tissue turnover.[4]

The following are the criteria that characterize aberrations from regular mitotic activity in the soma:[4]

• Dislocated divisions with relentless persistency • Multipolar anaphase distortion [Figures 6 and 7]

Figure 6 (a) Photomicrograph (H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing abnormal mitosis with tripod formation

Figure 7 (a) Photomicrograph(H&E stain, ×400) (b) hand drawn illustration showing abnormal mitosis with tetrapod formation

• Centromere defects and chromosome misaggregation resulting in multiple mitotic figures • Spindle defects- Aberrant cellular divisions • Genome instability (Failures in check points and apoptotic system) resulting in proliferation and aberrant

chromosome division figures (CDFs) • Chromosome mutations- Acquisition of successive mutations leading to tumor initiation or syndromic

manifestations • Interphase aneuploidy • Chromosome division figures- Pathologic mitosis with aberrant DNA content.

The hypothesis on the understanding of mitosis is as an equational bipartition of the hereditary substance (Fleming 1879; Roux 1883). True mitoses guarantee the constancy of terminally differentiated tissues.[4]

Cellular division can be:

• Symmetric

• Asymmetric

Stem cells are capable of two types of symmetric divisions: A proliferation division resulting in the creation of two stem cells, and a differentiation division resulting in the creation of two differentiated cells[10] [Figure 8].

Figure 8 Types of cell division – asymmetric and symmetric cell division

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Asymmetric cell division [Figure 8] is suspected to play an important role in cancer, in particular with respect to the cancer stem cell hypothesis. The hypothesis states in essence that each tumor contains a relatively small population of cells capable of initiating and maintaining tumor growth. This hypothesis has enormous therapeutic implications, but also raises the possibility that defects in stem cell lineages may lead to tumor formation. Cancer stem cells as well as normal embryonic and adult stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as self-renewal, and their ability to produce cells that differentiate. One strategy by which cancer stem cells can accomplish these two tasks is asymmetric cell division. Asymmetric division is a key mechanism to ensure tissue homeostasis.[10]

In normal stem and progenitor cells, asymmetric cell division balances proliferation and self-renewal with cell- cycle exit and differentiation. Disruption of asymmetric cell division leads to aberrant self-renewal and impairs differentiation, and could therefore constitute an early step in the tumorigenic transformation of stem and progenitor cells and result in formation of atypical/multipolar mitosis (According to studies done by Arnold (1879), von Hansemann (1890), Mendelsohn). The pathology of premalignant and malignant tumors is the given homeland for the pathology of mitosis.[11]

Stroebe (1892) described asymmetric mitosis occurrence in carcinoma and sarcoma and in normal regenerating and inflammatory tissues.[11]

Stains to visualize CDFs and atypical and typical mitotic figures include H and E, Crystal violet, toluidine blue, Giemsa stain and fluorescent microscopy. Newer prognosticators like immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, autoradiography, and DNA ploidy measurements are now on the forefront.[9]

The immunohistochemical labeling of MFs with the mitosis-specific antibody anti–phosphohistone H3 (PHH3) has been suggested as a promising method.[12]

Anti-PHH3 antibodies specifically detect the core protein histone H3 only when phosphorylated at serine 10 (Ser10) or serine 28 (Ser28). The phosphorylation of histone H3 is a rare event in interphase cells but a process almost exclusively occurring during mitosis.[12]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

• Staff, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore

• Dr. Shruti Singh and Dr. Padmalatha G.V, Postgraduate students, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences, Bangalore.

What is “discovery bias”? is there anything similar in other fields (such as “treatment bias” in medicine or “driving bias” in errand-running)

1) What is “discovery bias”? is there anything similar in other fields (such as “treatment bias” in medicine or “driving bias” in errand-running)?

2) Does publishing the full methods and results of the Fouchier and Kawaoka H5N1 studies seem likely to increase our ability to protect public health from a future H5N1 pandemic?

3) Does one’s stance on global warming depend on one’s source of funding?

4) Why do some people deny the weight of scientific evidence on matters of social importance (not just global warming)?

5) The IPCC’s fifth assessment report uses more recent data than Steve Goreham criticizes. Does this affect the believability of the two sides?

– What role does albumin and globulins play in blood?

Please answer each question in detail and references is required

It has to be at least one page

1- What role does albumin and globulins play in blood?

2- What are platelets? How are they formed and what role do they play in blood

Calculate The Chi-Square Statistic

Take the data you have assembled from the second part of your Week Two assignment, namely, numbers of first-born boy and girl births in your state between 2007 and 2012, separately by racial group (i.e., American Indians, Asians, Blacks, and Whites). Form a two-by-four contingency table from these data: the two row categories are female (girl) and male (boy), and the four column categories are the four racial groups. Calculate the chi-square statistic from this contingency table, and interpret the result. See attached excel to use
My state is California

Return to the CDC Wonder website, and obtain the numbers of births in your state between 2007 and 2012, by month. (Disregard gender, or race, or birth order—you want all births). Calculate a chi-square statistic to assess whether there is any seasonality to births. (Your null hypothesis is that births should be equally likely to occur in any of the 12 months. We are ignoring the varying lengths of the months to simplify calculations.) How would you interpret your findings? Explain in 500 words in APA format supported by scholarly sources.
BONUS: Give a graphical representation of your findings for this portion highlighting what you consider significant.
This is the total I came up with from the website you can verify before you complete the assignment

Census Region

Results are sorted in by-variable order

Births Click to sort by Births ascending Click to sort by Births descending

Census Region 4: West (CENS-R4) 4,158,870

Total 4,158,870

What is the value of the F test statistic for the habitat effect?

Use the following technology display from a Two-Way ANOVA to answer this question. Biologists studying habitat use in Lepidopteran moths measured the number of savannah moths found at three randomly selected prairie sites with two potential habitat interferences (expansion of row crops and grazing). Use a .05 significance level.

Source

Df

SS

MS

F

P

Site

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

Habitat

1

304.0238

304.0238

121.6095

.0000

Site*Habitat

2

.1905

.0952

.0381

.9627

What is the value of the F test statistic for the habitat effect? (Points : 0.5)

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One method to reduce the effect of extraneous factors is to design the experiment so that it has a convenience sampling design. (Points : 1)

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The table represents results from an experiment with patients afflicted in both eyes with glaucoma. Each patient was treated in one eye with laser surgery and in the other eye was treated with eye drops. Using a .05 significance level, apply McNemar’s test to test the following claim: The proportion of patients with no improvement on the laser treated eye and an improvement on the drops treated eye is the same as the proportion of patients with an improvement on the laser treated eye and no improvement on the drops treated eye.

Eye Drop Treatment

Improvement

No Improvement

Laser Surgery

Improvement

15

10

Treatment

No Improvement

50

25

Determine the value of the χ2 test statistic. Give your answer to two decimals, e.g., 12.34 . (Points : 0.5)

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Use a .05 significance level and the observed frequencies of 70 Neonatal deaths to test the claim that number of neonatal deaths on each day of the week is equally likely.

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

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Sun

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Determine the value of the χ2 test statistic. Give your answer to two decimals, e.g., 12.34 . (Points : 0.5)

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