Which is the first medication approved to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection in unaffected individuals?

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Answer 1
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of United States, has approved Truvada (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate), the first drug which reduce the risk of HIV infection in uninfected individuals who may engage in sexual activity with HIV-infected partners. They are at high risk of HIV infection. Truvada is taken daily as a pre-exposure prophylaxis measure, in combination with safer sex practices to reduce the risk of sexually-acquired HIV infection in adults at high risk.


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How does access to sunlight affect the biodiversity of a river ecosystem

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Plant and animal life is limited in areas with little access to sunlight.

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b. plant and animal life is limited in areas with little access to sunlight.

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The Earth has three main climate zones because of the differences in latitude and which of the following? A. The amount of precipitation received.
B. The distribution of sunlight.
C. The oceans' currents.
D. The prevailing winds.

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The differences in latitude and the distribution of sunlight on earth is the reason there are three main climate zones. 

The Earth has three main climate zones because of the differences in latitude and the distribution of sunlight.

Further explanation

Climate is the average weather conditions in an area for over a long period. Three major climate zones on Earth are:

1. Polar zone

The characteristic of this polar climate is cool summer and long extremely cold winter. The polar climate has a freezing climate and most of the time below zero degrees. The farther north of Canada, Europe, and Russia are the area that categorizes in this polar zone.

2. Temperate zone

The temperate climate zone lying between 23.5 degrees and 66.5 degrees north and south latitudes. Temperate climate zones experience warm to hot summers and cool winters, with the greatest temperature variations throughout the year.  

3. Tropical zone

The regions between the equator and the tropics are tropical zone. In this zone, the temperature is warm, has the most rain and little temperature variation. The climate is hotter here because the Sun’s light is directly overhead at the equator. An area in this zone has lush plants and trees and varied animals.  

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Which type of reaction separates atoms or molecules into its individual components?

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Chemical reactions that occur when one or more substances are charged into other substances. Thus can happen when two or more elements or compounds combine with each other. When one compound breaks down into two or more molecules or when electrons are added to or taken away fro an atom.

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Answer:

Photosynthesis is how plants live they get sunlight  and turn it in to energy to survive

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Why do vaccines build up immunity?The body reduces inflammation when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.
The body increases blood flow when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.
The body raises its temperature when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.
The body produces antibodies when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.

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Correct answer: D). The body produces antibodies when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.

The vaccine consists of a weakened or dead pathogen, in response to that body produces antibodies after the administration of the first dose of vaccine. So, if the same body is exposed to that pathogen in the future the body will memorize it, and attack the pathogen more powerfully because it has already prepared an antibody against that pathogen in order to kill that foreign antigen.

Hence, the correct answer would be option D.







The body produces antibodies when it is exposed to the weakened or dead form of a pathogen.

How many levels in hierarchy did woese have?
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10

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Answer:

*D.10*

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