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Memory is due to the functions of a specialized area of the brain. As we age, the brain atrophies and plaques and lesions develop. There may also be reduced blood flow. These factors, when occurring in the memory centers of the brain will c...
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T-Cells Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the body does not produce enough thyroid hormone. Untreated hypothyroidism affects reproduction because the hormones and chemicals that stimulate the ovaries are not released by the thyroid, wh...
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Common bread mold is a class of fungus. Hundreds of other fungi exist, many of which are able to contaminate food and render it inedible. Mold spores are present almost everywhere in the air. Light by itself does not directly affect the gro...
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Decreased Sex Drive Initially, users of crack cocaine can experience a heightened sex drive because of the short-lived euphoric feeling brought about by the drug. Yet over time, crack users gradually loss interest in normal human behaviors,...
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As you get older, you lose brain cells through natural events. Your brain also begins to produce a smaller amount of specific chemicals linked to memory retrieval, especially from the short term memory section of your brain where you stored...
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Drones (males) are ready to mate after around ten days after they emerge from the pupal cell, and queens about a week after they emerge. The queens will have one mating flight (or perhaps two or three if the weather is not too good) between...
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Process Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) that affects the reproductive system is known as menstrual toxic shock. When a woman is menstruating, the body experiences an overgrowth of the bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus. If she wears a tampon ...
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Internal Aging Factors Internal aging is what we often think of as "natural aging," the normal aging process that begins in our twenties, but does not often appear noticeable until decades later. Internal aging brings obvious changes to the...
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Sexual reproduction, where individuals of the same species exchange genetic material, allows for dissemination of nonlethal mutations in a gene pool. Mutations with a positive impact on the survival of a population increase in frequency and...
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The reproductive organs in a male/ female are removed to make them infertile. The answer given above is incorrect. NO organs are removed. A small tube, called the vas deferens, is cut, and the ends are tied. The vas carries sperm from the t...
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Each sex cell has a different diverse nature of its own and it effects evolution by that every new cell takes the adaptations from the mother and father cell and then adapts its own when it grows up to be a child. During process mutation ca...
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The conditions that may affect it is a virus. Usually a virus will ask a bacteria cell to help them reproduce and by doing that the bacteria will spend 24 hours clamping onto a cell to make another virus. They will mostly have no time to re...
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2 and a half years old in both males and females
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Female tigers become sexually mature at about 3 to 4 years old. Males mature sexualy at approximately 4 to 5 years of age.
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The hepatitis C virus or HCV affects about 3 million Americans, according to hvcadvocate.com. It is the most common infection transmitted and contracted through blood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those wh...
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disease that gradually destroys brain cells. Most individuals with Alzheimer's first show signs of the disease after age 60. The disease starts in the part of the brain that holds short-term memory...
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Types of Rays Sunlight is something every living thing needs. It gives us energy and it is our main source of vitamin D. Our skin absorbs it when it comes in contact. Sunlight itself has visible and invisible light. The invisible light is c...
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As we grow older, we lose elasticity in our hair as well as in the rest of our body. When hair loses its elasticity it is more apt to break. Most of us will notice a change in our hair as we age. Our hair becomes thinner and finer. A compan...
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Wine aged in oak barrels have flavors from the tannins found in the oak itself. (These are different from the tannins found in grapes.) Oak tannins make wine heavier and creamier in the glass and the mouth.
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