Skyway Stage 3 Entry Points

Skyway Stage 3 Entry Points

SINO ANG CREDIT GRABBING SA SKYWAY STAGE 3?A.PANGULONG RODRIGO DUTERTEB.NOYNOY AQUINO​

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1. SINO ANG CREDIT GRABBING SA SKYWAY STAGE 3?A.PANGULONG RODRIGO DUTERTEB.NOYNOY AQUINO​


Answer:

A.PANGULONG RODRIGO DUTERTE

Explanation:

Sana makatulong po

Answer:

A. PAGULONG RODRIGO DO3O

Explanation: # carryonlearning

2. 1.) The portion of skyway in Metro Manila appears as a line. The segment frompoint A to point Bis 1.3 km while from point A to point C is 3km. What is thedistance of the Skyway segment from point B to point C?​


Answer:

1.7km

Step-by-step explanation:

3km - 1.3km = 1.7km


3. The portion of skyway in metro manila appears as a line. The segment from point A to point B is 1.3 km while from point A to point C is 3km. what is the distance of the skyway segment from point B to point c? (Measuring segments)


Answer:

1.7 kilometers

point 1 to point b plus point b to point c equals 3km

3km - 1.3 km

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not sure


4. 1. What period that starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the of thefirst sign?a. prodromal stagec. incubationb. llness staged. convalescence stage2. What stage begins when the more specific signs and symptoms appear?a. illness stagec. convalescence stageb. prodromal staged. incubation3. What term that means state of being subject to death?​


Answer:

1a

2b

3 destined to die

sana makatulong thank you


5. A. Directions: Identify the stages of infection. Write the letter I for Incubation stage, p forProdromal stage, A for Acute stage, D for Declining stage, and C for Convalescence stage.1. The symptoms have all completely vanished and the pathogen has been mostlyeliminated.2. The disease has reached its highest point of development.3. Thesymptoms start to subside, the infection is still present, but the patient's health starts to return tonormal4. This is the silent stage because often it is not known when the pathogen gains entryinto the host and starts replicating.5. This stage generally lasts about one or two days and is considered to be the timewhen symptoms show that a disease process is taking place.​


Answer:

1.P

2.A

3.C

4.P

5.P

I'm not sure but hope it helps.


6. What period that starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign? A. Prodromal stage B. Illness C. Incubation D. Convalescence stage​


Answer:

C. Incubation

Hope it helps po

Answer:

STAGE 1: INCUBATION PERIOD

This refers to the time elapsed between exposure to a pathogenic organism, and from when symptoms and signs are first apparent.


7. Relate the six stages of infection to the spread of COVID-19.1. agent -2. reservoir -3. portal of exit -4. mode of transmission -5. portal of entry -6. susceptible host -​


Answer:

Infectious agent is the pathogen (germ) that causes diseases.

Reservoir includes places in the environment where the pathogen lives (this includes people, animals and insects, medical equipment, and soil and water)

Portal of exit is the way the infectious agent leaves the reservoir (through open wounds, aerosols, and splatter of body fluids including coughing, sneezing, and saliva).

Mode of transmission is the way the infectious agent can be passed on (through direct or indirect contact, ingestion, or inhalation).

Portal of entry is the way the infectious agent can enter a new host (through broken skin, the respiratory tract, mucous membranes, and catheters and tubes).

Susceptible host can be any person (the most vulnerable of whom are receiving healthcare, are immunocompromised, or have invasive medical devices including lines, devices, and airways.


8. alin sa sumusunod ang hinde nagawa sa panahon ng panunungkulan ni pangulo marcos A. skyway stage 3 B. san juan bridge C. cutural center of the philippines D. north luzon expessway​


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Sky way stage 3 ang tamang sagot sapagkat ito'y naipatayo sa panunungkulan ni Pangulong Duterte.Ang san juan bridge,cutural center of the philippines at ang north luzon expessway ay naipatayo sa panunungkulan ni Pangulong Marcos.

□Sa paksang ito, ating tatalakayin ang mga naipatayong imprastraktura ni Pangulong Mascos at ang mga aral na makukuha dito.

Si pangulong Marcos ay ipinanganak noong September 11, 1917 sa Sarrat, Ilocos Norte. Siya naman ay namayapa noong September 28, 1989 (sa taong gulang na 72) sa Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

Si Pangulong Marcos ay ika-sampung pangulo ng Pilipinas. Siya ay nanungkulan bilang Presidente ng Pilipinas ng mahigit dalawáng pû’t isáng taon.

Sa kanyang diktador na panunungkulan may mga naipatayo siyang mga imprastraktura. Kabilang na rito ang San Juan bridge,Cutural Venter of the Philippines at ang North Luzon Expessway. Kung ating babalikan ang nakaraan si Pangulong Marcos ay diktadong sa kanyang panunungkulan. Sa kanyang pagka-diktador ang mga mamamayan ay nagpasiklab ng rebolusyon, ang People Power revolution.

Pero paano nga ba nakapagpatayo si Pangulong Marcos ng mga imprastraktura ,eh hindi naman ganon kayaman ang Pilipinas noong simula ng kaniyang panunungkulan?

Kaya siya nakapagpatayo ng mga imprastraktura ay dahil kinikikilan niya ang mga mamamayan. Ang perang kinikil niya ginamit niya sa pagpapatauo ng imprastraktura. Ngunit naghirap naman ang mga mamamayan,kaya naisipan ng mga mamamayan na mag-rally. Ang rally na ito ay tinawag na People Power Revolution.

Paano nga ba napababa sa pwesto si Pangulong Marcos?

Gaya nga ng sinabi ko nag rally ang mga tao dahil sa ayaw nila ang pamumuno ni Pangulong Marcos, dito na sya napababa sa pwesto at napalitan ni Corazon Aquino.

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If you have any questions feel free to ask me. Have a nice day!

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9. The entry point into life as a Christian


Answer:

pa sagot po muna ung question kopo


10. The entry point of air inside the body​


Answer:

Air enters the respiratory system through the nose and mouth and passes down the throat (pharynx) and through the voice box, or larynx.


11. it is where the entry and exit point of air in the body​


Answer:

Nose and Mouth

Explanation:

Both nose and mouth are connected to the trachea which serves as the way of air inwards and outwards of the lungs.


12. what period that starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first signA.prodrimalB. illness stageC.incubationD.convalescence stage​


what period that starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign?

— c. incubation.this is the interval between exposure to a pathogenic organism and the onset of symptoms and signs is referred to as the incubation period.

13. What do you notice of the entries belonging to the same level or stage? Are they more similar or different ? why?​


Answer:

Entries belonging to the same level or stage tend to be more similar than different. This is because they are all aimed at developing skills at that particular level or stage, so they will often use the same or similar approaches and techniques to accomplish that goal.


14. prodromal stage is the time between the entries of an infectious agent in the host. true,false​


Answer:

false

Explanation:

The prodromal period occurs after the incubation period. During this phase, the pathogen continues to multiply and the host begins to experience general signs and symptoms of illness, which typically result from activation of the immune system, such as fever, pain, soreness, swelling, or inflammation.


15. it is the silent stage when the pathogen has gained entry into the host and starts replicating?A.incubation period B.prodmal period C.illness stage D.convalescance stage?​


Answer:

it is the silent stage when the pathogen has gained entry into the host and starts replicating?

A.incubation period

Answer:

A po

Explanation:

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16. The silent stage when the pathogen has gained entry into the host and starts replicating.


Answer:

,

Explanation:

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17. Copy the table below in your activity notebook. Then, clasiify theentries under choices. Be guided by the stages of infectionsprovided​


Answer:

Di makita yung picture

Answer:

pede po paki linaw ng pic


18. what is your thought about the accident that happened in skyway project?​


si layla si lapulapu


19. 8. What is the second stage of infection? A. Incubation stage C. Prodromal stage B. Illness stage D. Convalescence stage 9. It is the method by which the microorganism moves from one host to another. A. Mode of exit b. Mode of entry c. Mode of transmission d. Susceptible host​


Answer:

8. A ( INCUBATION STAGE)

9.C. (MODE OF TRANSMISSION)

Explanation:

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20. Write a journal entry of parrots. ( 45 points )


Answer:

Parrots are birds,they had different colors like blue,red,cyan,white,and green

EXPLANATION

OWN ANSWER

HOPE IT HELPS

CARRY ON LEARNING

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21. In what stage of infection exhibits the entry of the pathogen and appearance of the first sign? a. Prodromal stage c. Convalescence stage b. Initial stage/incubation period d. Illness/acute stage


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In what stage of infection exhibits the entry of the pathogen and appearance of the first sign?

A.Prodromal stage

B.Initial stage/incubation period

C. Convalescence stage

D. Illness/acute stage

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B.Initial stage/incubation period

➪The incubation stage includes the time from exposure to an infectious agent until the onset of symptoms. Viral or bacterial particles replicate during the incubation stage.


22. _______1. It begins when more specific signs and symptoms appear. _______ 2. It starts from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign. _______ 3. It starts from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever. ________4. The last stage of infection is an interval when acute symptoms of infection disappear. Incubation stage Prodromal stage Illness stage Convalescence stage


Answer:

1.Illness Stage

2.Incubation Stage

3.Prodromal Stage

4.Convalescence Stage

Explanation:

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23. community inmersion as the entry point​


Answer:

Explanation:

Community immersion allows individuals who are not familiar with the people and communities where they will work to immerse themselves in these settings. This gives them the opportunity to reflect on their assumptions, attitudes, and the knowledge base of their profession and to gain cultural competence.


24. what stage of infection starts from entry of the pathogen until appearance of the first sign?​


Answer:

Incubation stage

Time interval between initial contact with an infectious agent and appearance of the first sign or symptom of disease in question.

The incubation stage includes the time from exposure to an infectious agent until the onset of symptoms.

The incubation stage includes the time from exposure to an infectious agent until the onset of symptoms.Viral or bacterial particles replicate during the incubation stage.


25. this is the entry point of food?​


Answer: Mouth

Explanation: The mouth is the cavity that contains the teeth, tongue, and salivary glands. This is the entry point of the digestive tract. Inside the mouth, food is chewed, broken into small pieces, and mixed with saliva. The saliva contains enzymes that begin breaking down the food.


26. clasiify the entries of incubation stage​


Answer:

Incubation period (also known as the latent period or latency period) is the time elapsed between exposure to a pathogenic organism, a chemical, or radiation, and when symptoms and signs are first apparent.[1] In a typical infectious disease, the incubation period signifies the period taken by the multiplying organism to reach a threshold necessary to produce symptoms in the host.

In some diseases, as depicted in this diagram, the latency period is shorter than the incubation period. After the latency period (but prior to clinical infection) the infected person can transmit the disease without signs of any symptoms. Such infection is called subclinical infection.

While latent or latency period may be synonymous, a distinction is sometimes made whereby the latent period is defined as the time from infection to infectiousness. Which period is shorter depends on the disease. A person may carry disease, such as Streptococcus in the throat, without exhibiting any symptoms. Depending on the disease, the person may or may not be contagious during the incubation period.

During latency, an infection is subclinical. With respect to viral infections, in incubation the virus is replicating.This is in contrast to viral latency, a form of dormancy in which the virus does not replicate. An example of latency is HIV infection. HIV may at first have no symptoms and show no signs of AIDS, despite HIV replicating in the lymphatic system and rapidly accumulating a large viral load. People with HIV in this stage may be infectious


27. incubation stage it is a period starting the entry of pathogen until appearance of first sign​


The incubation stage refers to the period between the initial entry of a pathogen, such as a virus or bacteria, into a host's body and the appearance of the first symptoms of an infection or disease. During this time, the pathogen may be replicating within the body, spreading to other tissues, and evading the host's immune system.

The length of the incubation period can vary depending on factors such as the type of pathogen, the amount of exposure, and the host's immune system. In some cases, the incubation period may be short, lasting only a few hours or days, while in others it may be much longer, lasting weeks or even months.

During the incubation stage, a person may be asymptomatic, meaning they show no signs of illness even though they are infected with the pathogen. This can make it difficult to identify and control the spread of infectious diseases, as people may unknowingly transmit the pathogen to others.

Overall, understanding the incubation period is important in identifying and managing infectious diseases, as it can help healthcare professionals and public health officials track and contain outbreaks, and provide appropriate treatment to those who have been infected.


28. A. INCUBATION STAGE B. PRODROMAL STAGE C. ILLNESS STAGE D. COVALESCENT STAGE 1. Also known as the recovery stage and may take several days to months. Depending on the extent of the infection 2. . It is the period starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign. 3. Also known as the last stage of infection. 4. starts from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever. 5. an interval when acute symptoms of infection disappear​


1. D COVALESCENT STAGE
2.B PRODROMAL STAGE
3. D COVALESCENT STAGE
4. C ILLNESS STAGE
5 A INCUBATION STAGE

29. Compare the entries across stages unguis domain.Are there greater differences in the experiences across stages?What couldbyahe brought this about?​


Answer:

The entries across stages in the unguis domain show a variety of experiences. For example, some stages may have more entries than others, or some entries may be more detailed than others. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as the amount of time available to complete the entry, the level of expertise of the person completing the entry, or the level of interest in the topic.

It is also possible that there are greater differences in experiences across stages due to differences in resources available. For example, if one stage has access to more resources than another, then it is likely that entries from that stage will be more detailed and comprehensive. Additionally, if one stage has access to more experts or mentors than another, then it is likely that entries from that stage will be more accurate and reliable.

Overall, there are likely to be greater differences in experiences across stages due to a variety of factors. It is important to consider these factors when evaluating entries across stages in order to ensure accuracy and fairness.


30. 6. It is the time between the entry of an infectious agent in the host of onset symptoms. Which stage of infection is this? ​


Answer:

Incubation period—The time interval between initial contact with an infectious agent and the first appearance of symptoms associated with the infection. In a vector, it is the time between entrance of an organism into the vector and the time when that vector can transmit the infection (extrinsic incubation period).

Explanation:

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Answer:

6. Incubation period

Explanation:

The time interval between initial contact with an infectious agent and the first appearance of symptoms associated with the infection. In a vector, it is the time between the entrance of an organism into the vector and the time when that vector can transmit the infection (extrinsic incubation period).


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