Ans a photoautotroph is an organism which use solar energy to produce its food, many heterotroph even humans are also depend on them for there food requirements. A photoautotroph is not depend on any other for any of its need hence it can't be a human pathogen
Do you think a photoautotroph is likely to be a human pathogen? Why or why not?
1. Do you think that human trafficking is a real problem in the US and why? 2. After viewing the video on school nursing, do you think this is something you would be interested in? 3. Why are teen mothers considered part of the vulnerable population?
Do you think health care is a human right? Why, or why not? How can equality and inequality in health care impact society?
What do you think the likely outcome will be with a higher minimum wage? Why do people work for minimum wage?
In terms of pH tolerance, which group do most human pathogen belong to? In terms of temperature range, which group do most human pathogen belong to? You must explain your reasoning. Please use terms such as acidophile and hyperthermophile to answer these questions.
Discuss why it is important to think strategically when administering human resources? What do you see as the challenges? What would be the intended benefits?
discuss the reason why marriages are likely to be homogamous. why do you think homogamous union are more stable than heteroamous ones? how might the stability of interracial or interethnics relationships change as society becomes more tolerant of these? please type this respnse so i can read it clearly. response should be 350 words please and thank you
Why do you think individuals with lower levels of income are more likely to become compulsive gamblers than those with higher levels of income?
Explain in your own words what the human relations movement is. Do you think that this is an effective management technique for the human service agency? Why or why not?
What do you think should be the access for the general human population to the Crispr-Cas technology, and why?
Why do you think that Delphi reduces bias? In other words, why is it that the participants are less likely to be influenced by others?