What is the pupal stage?
the pupal is at a resting, non-feeding stage of development
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What are vector borne diseases?
Vector borne diseases are infections transmitted by the bite of infected arthropod species.
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What are the methods of control of the pupa?
biological control, Oil to kill the pupa, Physical control
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What are the four processes of a mosquito?
The mosquito eggs
The larvae stage The pupal stage The adult mosquito |
What are pathogenic diseases?
Pathogenic diseases are diseases that are caused by microscopic organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi etc) known as pathogens.
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What is the most common type of white blood cell?
Neutrophils
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What is drug abuse?
Drug abuse is when you use illegal or legal drugs in ways you shouldn’t.
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What are the four main types of diseases?
Pathogenic diseases, Hereditary diseases, Deficiency diseases and Physiological diseases
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What is drug abuse?
When you use legal or illegal substances in ways you should not.
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What three categories are affected by drug abuse?
Psychological, Social and Economical
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What are the general characteristics of a Pathogenic disease?
fever, diarrhea, muscle aches, coughing, fatigue
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What role do bacteria and fungi play in natural communities?
They help to break down material from dead plants into nutrients that benefit living plants.
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What are examples of hereditary diseases?
Sickle cell, Down syndrome, Huntington disease
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What are four examples of vector borne diseases?
Dengue fever, West Nile virus, Lyme disease, Malaria
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Which plant does Tropical Race 3 affect?
The Heliconia plant
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