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اليوجلينا👈هي كائن وحيد الخليه و حقيقية النواه👈تتحرك بواسطة سوط واحد👈السيتوبلازم يحتوي على بلاستيدات خضراء👈يوجد بيها بقعه...
06/09/2023

اليوجلينا
👈هي كائن وحيد الخليه و حقيقية النواه
👈تتحرك بواسطة سوط واحد
👈السيتوبلازم يحتوي على بلاستيدات خضراء
👈يوجد بيها بقعه عينيه تستشعر الضوء
👈تعد حلقه وصل بين الحيوانات و النباتات
👈اسم اليوجلينا اسم إغريقي يعني الحدقه
👈هي من الكائنات ذاتية التغذيه و الكائنات غير ذاتية التغذيه
👈صنفها العالم روبرت فيتكر في التصنيف الحديث على أنه من مملكة الطلائعيات في شعبة اليوجلينات
كانت معلومات بسيطه عن اليوجلينا

Monocot vs Dicot.
15/08/2023

Monocot vs Dicot.

Part 3There are two types of fungi 1- yeasts.2- molds.Yeasts/  grow as single cells that reproduce by asexual budding .M...
15/08/2023

Part 3
There are two types of fungi
1- yeasts.
2- molds.
Yeasts/ grow as single cells that reproduce by asexual budding .
Molds/ grow as long filaments (hyphae) and form a mat (mycelium).
Some hyphae form transverse walls (septate hyphae).
Whereas others do not (nonseptate hyphae ) are multinucleated {coenocytic}.
The growth of hyphae occours by extension of the tip of the hyphae not by cell division all along the filament.
Several medically important fungi are {thermally dimorphic}.
Thermally dimorphic / they form different structures at different temperatures .
They exist as (molds) in the environment at ambient temperature and as (yeasts) or other structures in human tissues at body temperature.

💥Ancylostoma braziliense is a species of hookworm belonging to the genus Ancylostoma. 💥It is an intestinal parasite of d...
25/07/2023

💥Ancylostoma braziliense is a species of hookworm belonging to the genus Ancylostoma.
💥It is an intestinal parasite of domestic cats and dogs.
💥Severe infection is often fatal to these pets, especially in puppies and kittens.
💥The infection is particularly endemic in the southern United States.
💥It is most often confused with the zoonotic hookworm species Ancylostoma ceylanicum because of their uncanny resemblance.
💥Ancyclostoma braziliense larvae can cause accidental infection in humans called cutaneous larval migration or creeping eruption, which produces severe itching in the skin.
💥It is the most common skin infection in tropical region, particularly along the beaches of the Caribbean.









Meiosis I & Meiosis II.
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Meiosis I & Meiosis II.

Water Cycle 🌧
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Water Cycle 🌧

interphase & Mitosis.
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interphase & Mitosis.

plant life cycle.
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plant life cycle.

    من قواعد الامان داخل المعمل ، ان لما تيجي تسخن ماده في التيست تيوب انت مش بتسخن قاع التيوب انت بتسخن التيوب من نصفها...
23/07/2023




من قواعد الامان داخل المعمل ، ان لما تيجي تسخن ماده في التيست تيوب انت مش بتسخن قاع التيوب انت بتسخن التيوب من نصفها هو الي بيتعرض للنار ، وكمان الفتحه بتاعه التيست تيوب نفسها بتخليها متوجهه لاي مكان فاضي مش ف وشك ولا ف وش حد من صحابك عشان تتجنب اي حاجه تطلع منها

Monocots & Dicots .   more easiest way to learn. ( Tap to see )
23/07/2023

Monocots & Dicots .
more easiest way to learn. ( Tap to see )

💥Fonsecaea pedrosoi is a fungal species in the family Herpotrichiellaceae, and the major causative agent of chromoblasto...
23/07/2023

💥Fonsecaea pedrosoi is a fungal species in the family Herpotrichiellaceae, and the major causative agent of chromoblastomycosis.
💥This species is commonly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions, especially in South America, where it grows as a soil saprotroph.
💥Farming activities in the endemic zone are a risk factor for the development of chromoblastomycosis.
💥Fonsecaea is a genus of ascomycetous fungi affiliated with the family Herpotrichiellaceae.
💥The genus comprises three sibling species, all with pathogenic potential









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Routine hematology tests require a blood collection tube containing EDTA, a chelating anticoagulant. EDTA preserves the morphology of the cellular elements of blood, making it a satisfactory anticoagulant for hematologic studies.

EDTA is most often used when you want to do hematological tests (red and white blood cell count, Hb, blood group), citrate for example damages cells so won't we useful. Heparin is used for clinical chemistry tests such as cholesterol, CRP, hormones etc.
What are the 2 types of EDTA?

It is produced as several salts, notably disodium EDTA and calcium disodium EDTA. EDTA reacts with the calcium ions in dentine and forms soluble
calcium chelates.

Serum is obtained after clotting by centrifugation, which allows the removal of fibrin clots, blood cells, and related coagulation factors, whereas plasma samples are obtained by adding anticoagulants (i.e., EDTA, citrate, heparin) before removal of blood cells by centrifugation.

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What is a D-dimer test?

A D-dimer test is a blood test that measures D-dimer, which is a protein fragment that your body makes when a blood clot dissolves in your body. D-dimer is normally undetectable or only detectable at a very low level unless your body is forming and breaking down significant blood clots.

A positive or elevated D-dimer test result may indicate that you have a blood clotting condition, but it doesn’t guarantee that you have one. A D-dimer test can't reveal what type of clotting condition you have or where the clot is located in your body.

What is a D-dimer test used for?

Healthcare providers most often use D-dimer tests to help determine if someone has a blood clotting condition, which include:

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT or venous thrombosis): Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in a vein deep in your body. The clot may partially or completely block blood flow through the vein. Most DVTs happen in your lower leg, thigh or pelvis, but they can also occur in other parts of your body including your arm, brain, intestines, liver or kidney.
Pulmonary embolism (PE): A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot in your lung that happens when a clot in another part of your body (often your leg or arm) flows through your bloodstream and becomes lodged in the blood vessels of your lung.

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC): DIC causes too many blood clots to form in your body, which can cause organ damage and other serious complications. In addition to using a D-dimer test to help diagnose DIC, healthcare providers use the test to help monitor the effectiveness of DIC treatment.

Stroke: A stroke, or "brain attack," happens when a blood vessel in your brain becomes blocked or bursts.

Why do I need a D-dimer test?

Your healthcare provider may have you undergo a D-dimer test if you’re having symptoms of a blood clotting condition, which include:

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Pulmonary embolism (PE).
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).

Stroke.
Providers usually perform D-dimer tests in an emergency room or other hospital setting.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

A DVT usually forms in one of your legs or arms. Not everyone with a DVT will have symptoms, but symptoms can include:

Swelling of your leg or arm, which sometimes happens suddenly.
Pain or tenderness in your leg, which may only happen when standing or walking.
Warmth in the area of your leg or arm that’s swollen or hurts.
Skin that is red or discolored.
Having veins near the surface of your skin that are larger than normal.
If you’re experiencing signs and symptoms of DVT and aren't currently in a healthcare setting, call your healthcare provider as soon as possible.

Pulmonary embolism (PE)

Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism include:

Sudden shortness of breath (dyspnea) or fast breathing.
Sharp chest pain that often happens when you cough or move.
Pain in your back.
Coughing (sometimes with bloody spit or phlegm).
Sweating more than you usually do.
Fast heart rate (tachycardia).
Feeling dizzy or fainting.
If you have symptoms of a pulmonary embolism, call 911 or get to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible.

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

Symptoms of DIC include:

Bleeding gums.
Nausea and/or vomiting.
Severe muscle pain and abdominal pain.
Seizures.
Peeing less than you normally do.
If you’ve already been diagnosed with DIC, your healthcare provider may have you undergo D-dimer tests regularly to make sure your treatment is working well.

Stroke

Symptoms of a stroke include:

Sudden numbness or weakness in your face, arm or leg, especially on one side of your body.
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or difficulty comprehending what someone is saying.
Sudden difficulty seeing in one or both of your eyes.
Sudden trouble walking.
Sudden dizziness, loss of balance or lack of coordination.
Sudden severe headache with no known cause.
If you or someone else is experiencing these signs and symptoms of a stroke, call 911 or get to the nearest hospital as soon as possible.

A normal D-dimer is considered less than 0.50. A positive D-dimer is 0.50 or greater. Since this is a screening test, a positive D-Dimer is a positive screen
approximately 2.5- and 5-times higher levels of D-dimer, respectively, in COVID-19 patients with a severe level of illness compared to patients with only mild or moderate levels of illness

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