Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> is a bacteria that causes food poisoning and a range of other diseases. Staphylococcal food poisoning is due to the consumption of a toxin produced by <em>S</em>. <em>aureus</em>. The toxin is usually preformed in the food, which means, one need not ingest the bacteria before developing food poisoning.
An important characteristic of the toxin is that it is heat stable. Although the bacteria itself is not heat stable, once it grows in the food and produces the toxin, heat treatment is no longer effective, because even though the bacteria will be killed off, the toxin will remain.
Another characteristic of <em>S</em>. <em>aureus </em>is that it can tolerate high amounts of salt.
<em>S</em>. <em>aureus</em> is also a normal flora of the skin, so it is almost always present on the skin of animals used as meat.
Because the bacteria is salt tolerant, and its toxin is heat stable, it is often the culprit in foods that have been processed with heat and/or by curing (salting), as is the case with processed ham, sausage and salted pork.
It's always better to have more than one prevention method to lower the chances. I would say, first, use a condom. second, Claire can start her birth control pills and take them responsibly.
Answer:
Krishna is probably suffering from vitamin A deficiency.
Explanation:
Vitamins are considered micronutrients as the body only needs small amounts of them to function perfectly.
Vitamin A is an indispensable element for ensuring not only visual acuity, but proper growth and tissue differentiation. Lack of this vitamin can cause blindness, poor night vision, xerophthalmia, also called dry eye or keratoconjunctivitis sicca, a disorder that is not only characterized by changes in tear production or composition, but also produces dryness of the skin, cornea, conjunctivae and the appearance of small white spots in the sclera (Bitot patches). In the most severe cases of xerophthalmia, corneal ulceration and necrosis may occur.
According to the symptoms that Krishina and her parents have, we can say that she is likely to be vitamin A deficient.
The most maintained home fitness equipment is the treadmills. Once or twice a
week, clean the motor cover and unprotected areas of the deck and its stop
button operation. Use vacuum to clean the motor electronic compartment and
underneath any treadmill that’s on the carpet once a month, this would help
keep treadmill machines away from carpet fiber. For treadmills with
programmed wax oil frameworks, check and clean the wax spout every month.
Try not to utilize cleaning solution to wipe the belt; this will disable
the lubrication framework. Each a few months, check the belt tension and
tracking and investigate the equipment (stray pieces), belt and deck for
wear each three to a half year.