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Is sociology a science? Explain.How is it similar and different from the natural sciences?
Tapeworm
A parasitic flatworm, often ingested by humans or animals from infected food, leading to various health problems.
Staphylococcus Bacteria
A genus of gram-positive bacteria responsible for a variety of infections, including skin infections, pneumonia, and food poisoning.
Assist Digestion
To aid in the process of breaking down food into absorbable components, which can involve dietary changes, supplements, or medications.
Aseptic Technique
A set of specific practices and procedures performed under carefully controlled conditions with the goal of minimizing contamination by pathogens.
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