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Os caramujos do gênero Biomphalaria, que habitam brejos, lagos e poços, abrigam um agente etiológico que é extremamente nocivo ao homem. Esse agente etiológico recebe o nome de:
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Um estudante, ao observar uma célula ao microscópio, identificou uma região mais corada na lâmina, estrutura identificada pelo professor como o núcleo. Apenas com essa informação, o aluno pode concluir que se trata de uma célula:
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“Lavar bem as frutas e verduras”, “ferver a água”, “ter hábitos de higiene pessoal” são indicações para prevenção de uma doença causada por qual agente etiológico?
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“Em um determinado ecossistema observou-se um aumento significativo na quantidade de gás sulfúrico no ar. Em decorrência desse fenômeno, os líquens que habitavam os troncos das árvores locais começaram a desaparecer. Desta forma, sabe-se que essa espécie causa um desequilíbrio e possui exigências ecológicas bem definidas.”
Com base no texto acima, assinale a alternativa que corresponde a esta espécie:
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A ectrodactilia é uma doença genética caracterizada pela ausência de alguns dedos da mão ou do pé e é condicionada por um gene recessivo. Um homem ectrodáctilo casa-se com uma mulher normal sem qualquer histórico de ectrodactilia na família. O possível genótipo de um criança gerada por esse casal, deverá ser:
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Os métodos contraceptivos são meios utilizados pelo casal para prevenir uma gravidez indesejada e controlar o planejamento familiar. São muitos os métodos contraceptivos à disposição dos casais que não querem se tornar pais. Entre as alternativas a seguir, a único método contraceptivo de barreira é:
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Segundo a Lei Estadual nº 2.976, art. 6°, será dever do sistema público de educação e de sua respectiva rede de escolas públicas do Estado?
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The Literary Influences of Superstar Musician David Bowie
BY JOHN O'CONNELL ON 10/31/19 AT 5:00 AM EDT
David Bowie was a pop star for most of his career from the 1960s until his death in 2016. He was known for his flamboyant style, songwriting and the ability to artistically turn on a dime. But Bowie, who died of cancer at 69, was more than a multi-platinum rock and roller. He was also one of the more literate composers in the business.
So much so, in fact, that in conjunction with a career retrospective in 2013 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Bowie issued a list of the one hundred books he considered the most important and influential. British music columnist John O'Connell linked this list to Bowie's prolific music. The result? A book called Bowie's Bookshelf out this month from Gallery Books.
William S. Burroughs first made the link between Bowie's lyrics and T. S. Eliot's poetry. In a Rolling Stone interview, Burroughs asked if Hunky Dory's "Eight Line Poem" had been influenced by Eliot's "The Hollow Men." Bowie's reply: "Never read him." But Bowie was definitely exposed to Eliot's influence. "Goodnight Ladies" on Transformer, the album Bowie produced for Lou Reed in 1972, is a riff on the end of the second section, "A Game of Chess," from Eliot's poem "The Waste Land." Eliot, for his part, is deliberately quoting Ophelia's "Good night, sweet ladies" speech from Hamlet. Eliot's method established a new protocol for artistic theft—the modern poet in dialogue with his or her predecessors. Bowie, too, was candid about how much he took from other artists. "You can't steal from a thief," he said when LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy admitted to stealing from Bowie's songs.
Avaiable in : https://www.newsweek.com/2019/11/15, accessed on February 20th, 2020. Adapted.
Which option has a tag question that completes the following sentence correctly?
“David Bowie was a pop star, ”
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The Literary Influences of Superstar Musician David Bowie
BY JOHN O'CONNELL ON 10/31/19 AT 5:00 AM EDT
David Bowie was a pop star for most of his career from the 1960s until his death in 2016. He was known for his flamboyant style, songwriting and the ability to artistically turn on a dime. But Bowie, who died of cancer at 69, was more than a multi-platinum rock and roller. He was also one of the more literate composers in the business.
So much so, in fact, that in conjunction with a career retrospective in 2013 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Bowie issued a list of the one hundred books he considered the most important and influential. British music columnist John O'Connell linked this list to Bowie's prolific music. The result? A book called Bowie's Bookshelf out this month from Gallery Books.
William S. Burroughs first made the link between Bowie's lyrics and T. S. Eliot's poetry. In a Rolling Stone interview, Burroughs asked if Hunky Dory's "Eight Line Poem" had been influenced by Eliot's "The Hollow Men." Bowie's reply: "Never read him." But Bowie was definitely exposed to Eliot's influence. "Goodnight Ladies" on Transformer, the album Bowie produced for Lou Reed in 1972, is a riff on the end of the second section, "A Game of Chess," from Eliot's poem "The Waste Land." Eliot, for his part, is deliberately quoting Ophelia's "Good night, sweet ladies" speech from Hamlet. Eliot's method established a new protocol for artistic theft—the modern poet in dialogue with his or her predecessors. Bowie, too, was candid about how much he took from other artists. "You can't steal from a thief," he said when LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy admitted to stealing from Bowie's songs.
Avaiable in : https://www.newsweek.com/2019/11/15, accessed on February 20th, 2020. Adapted.
The tense used in “British music columnist John O'Connell linked this list to Bowie's prolific music.”
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The Literary Influences of Superstar Musician David Bowie
BY JOHN O'CONNELL ON 10/31/19 AT 5:00 AM EDT
David Bowie was a pop star for most of his career from the 1960s until his death in 2016. He was known for his flamboyant style, songwriting and the ability to artistically turn on a dime. But Bowie, who died of cancer at 69, was more than a multi-platinum rock and roller. He was also one of the more literate composers in the business.
So much so, in fact, that in conjunction with a career retrospective in 2013 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Bowie issued a list of the one hundred books he considered the most important and influentiala. British music columnist John O'Connell linked this list to Bowie's prolific music. The result? A book called Bowie's Bookshelf out this month from Gallery Books.
William S. Burroughs first made the link between Bowie's lyrics and T. S. Eliot's poetryb. In a Rolling Stone interview, Burroughs asked if Hunky Dory's "Eight Line Poem" had been influenced by Eliot's "The Hollow Men." Bowie's reply: "Never read him." But Bowie was definitely exposed to Eliot's influence. "Goodnight Ladies" on Transformer, the album Bowie produced for Lou Reed in 1972, is a riffc on the end of the second section, "A Game of Chess," from Eliot's poem "The Waste Land." Eliot, for his part, is deliberately quoting Ophelia's "Good night, sweet ladies" speech from Hamlet. Eliot's method established a new protocold for artistic theft—the modern poet in dialogue with his or her predecessorse. Bowie, too, was candid about how much he took from other artists. "You can't steal from a thief," he said when LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy admitted to stealing from Bowie's songs.
Avaiable in : https://www.newsweek.com/2019/11/15, accessed on February 20th, 2020. Adapted.
Choose a sentence which has an adjective in the superlative form.
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