PPT-Progress ticks on with Time

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Concepts of Engineering and Technology Copyright Texas Education Agency 2012 All rights reserved Clocks Closeup Shadow Clock The shadow clock should have been really

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Concepts of Engineering and Technology Copyright Texas Education Agency 2012 All rights reserved Clocks Closeup Shadow Clock The shadow clock should have been really called a shadow watch  It could fit in a pocket and was easy to carry around  These shadow clocks were used in eighth century BC  In the morning the clocks crossbar must face the east and it must be turned around in the afternoon  The shadow clock was a predecessor to the sundial   You can learn how to make your own shadow clock. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 2015-2016. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. …. Ticks. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. * What . do ticks look like?. Starter questions – . In 2016 the 5 GCSE A*-C measure will no longer be used – what will replace it- can you name the 2 measures.. Students results are calculated based on three “buckets” – do you know what these are?. Cultural Innovations. Bohemian – unconventional; not bound by the rules of society. Diverse – being different from one another. Mass media – medium of communication (such as television and radio) intended to reach a wide audience. How did the moth population change over time?. Follow teacher directions to read the article and answer the text dependent questions about the Peppered moths.. How did the environment change over time?. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. 2016-2017. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. …. Ticks. Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. * What . do ticks look like?. Ticks & Tickborne Diseases of Minnesota Vectorborne Diseases Unit Last Updated July 8, 2019 What is a tickborne disease and why should you care about it? People can get a tickborne disease when they are bitten by a tick that is infected with a disease agent Don’t Let the Ticks Bite! Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention 2015-2016 Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention … Ticks Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention * What Maureen Brophy, MPH. Ph.D. Student. Outline. What are ticks?. Biology. Ecology. Disease transmission. Rocky Mountain . spotted fever. What is a tick?. Arachnids, not insects. Related to spiders. External parasites of mammals, birds, and reptiles. What causes stings and bites?. How do you treat these?. How do you remove a tick?. What is Lyme disease?. What are the dangers of drinking ‘dirty’ water?. What might you monitor about a casualty if you are with them for a long time?. Veterinary Parasitology. Tick - Anatomy. Capitulum (Gnathostome) = “head”. Basis capitulum. Palps. Chelicerae. Hypostome. Tick - Anatomy. Idiosoma. = “Body”. Body with unsegmented abdomen. Legs. (. Ixodes. . scapularis. ). The most feared type of tick, . that . transmits two bacteria that cause.  . Lyme disease. ,. Borrelia. . burgdorferi.  . and . B. . . mayonii. , as well as other infections that cause symptoms like fever, chills, headaches, and muscle aches. . Vectorborne. Diseases Unit. Last Updated May 2023. What is a . tickborne. disease and why should you care about it?. People can get a . tickborne. disease when they are bitten by a tick that is infected with a disease agent. or Trail Mix?. Ticks: Learning Objectives. Understand what hosts are parasitized by . Aragas. spp. . and the clinical signs of disease. Understand ticks exist as eggs, larva, nymphs and adults and the differences in life cycles of 1-host, 2-host, & 3-host ticks . Nicholas J. Cox. Department of Geography. Aims . Axis . axis. , . the chital or spotted deer .

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