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| Text | Schistosomiasis Life Cycle:1. {{c1::Schistosomes reproduce sexually in the human intestine. }}2. {{c2::The fertilised eggs pass out via faeces into water where they develop into larvae. }}3. {{c3::The larvae then infect water snails, where asexual reproduction occurs. }}4. {{c4::This produces another type of motile larvae, which escape the snail and penetrate the skin of a human, entering the bloodstream.}} |
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| Text | These vesicles move to and fuse with the {{c1::plasma membrane}}, releasing the {{c2::proteins out of the cell}} |
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| Text | An {{c1::internal}} death signal resulting from {{c2::DNA damage}} causes {{c1::activation}} of {{c2::p53 tumoursuppressor}} protein |
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