Examples: Dutch Elm Disease and Distemper
tick and mosquito
Ringworm and Athlete's Foot.
Q fever and scabby mouth
Monkeys share a lot of health problems with humans, because there's close genetic proximity between the two species. Monkeys can actually get brain and mood disorders, viral diseases, and bacteria diseases.
Humans share about 99.5% of their genetic material, leading to an average genetic difference of 0.5% between any two individuals. This small percentage accounts for variations in traits such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to diseases among individuals.
What two diseases related to prolonged poor nutrition and explain how vitamin and fiber deficiencies contributed to the onset of those two diseases?
There are currently 20 families of viruses that infect humans. There are two additional viruses (Hepatitis D and Hepatitis E) which have not yet been assigned to a families but are clearly distinct from the other families infecting humans. Viruses replicate inside cells by hijacking strands of RNA to duplicate themselves. See the related link for more details on viral diseases.
Tuberculosis and leprosy are two diseases caused by acid fast bacteria.
the right to receive protection from state government and the right to sue and defend actions in court.
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Human body has two kidneys
Two examples of inborn responses are the reflex arc and the rooting reflex in infants. The reflex arc, such as the knee-jerk reaction, occurs automatically in response to a stimulus without conscious thought. The rooting reflex, present in newborns, prompts them to turn their heads and open their mouths when their cheeks are touched, aiding in feeding. Both responses are innate and crucial for survival and development.