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Case study; As most of us learned in school, human males possess XY chromosomes in their DNA code, while females possess XX chromosomes. When a baby is first forming in the womb, its sex chromosomes dictate sexual differentiation between a male and female body. The process is complex and multifaceted, but the main player is a hormone called testosterone. Without testosterone, a baby grows into a girl. With testosterone, a baby grows into a boy. Testosterone dictates the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics. As a result, boys' brains end up larger than girls' brains The testosterone also signals to the brain as it develops in the womb to think like a male.
Questions
1. Memorize and explain on the impact of the protozoa in attribution to the blood change acute criteria
2. Demonstrate the causative impact of the reduviid bugs in regard to the Chagas' disease.
3. What are the order of events that lead to sleeping sickness.
4. What is the incubation period for kala azar disease? Explain.
5. Provide the chain of transmission of the sandflies to the Leishmania organism.
6. Justify the contributions of the Leishmania brasiliensis to the disease espundia.
7. Give the time duration for the infection by the rupture of infected erythrocytes with P. vivax?
8. The schizonts enter which body part?
9. Show the order of activities immediately the after infection by a mosquito.
10. Falsify; Most commonly Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae causes malaria in humans.