Abstract: This research aims to discover the essence of head lice transmission. Before this article, there were two proposed transport mechanisms. These mechanisms are due to direct infection or contamination. The test transmission simulation can transfer the dice if possible. This includes the speed, angle, and direction of the dice that will transfer objects such as hair. Researchers concluded that the slow relationship between hair and the correct direction must be maintained to allow transmission.
Hair is the habitat of scorpion. They cause itching, but hair, especially children, easily infects head lice, which is troublesome. If you apply oil to your hair or shave your head, your hair falls or at least for a certain period of time it will compress your hair. Even more dangerous is that the body and the crab attach scorpions to her clothing. In addition to causing strong discomfort, they can also spread diseases such as typhoid fever. According to Herodotus, Egyptian priests shaved their entire body to remove scorpions and other impure things.
Head louse is a scorpion that lives on someone's hair or head. The occurrence of head lice is actually caused by several factors. Cleanliness of the head is an important factor affecting the growth of this scorpion. Head louse grows very fast, and when a scorpion egg occurs, it can produce hundreds of lice. To help you understand scorpions, these are a few things about head lice which shocks and surprises you. Head louse is one of insects from Phthiraptera which is semi metabolizable. Before it mature and reaches adulthood, the new hooves are molted three times each time. The number of head lice includes four stages of development. This is three uterus age, and adulthood. The transformation process of head lice development is subtle. The difference between age and adults is that the size and length of the abdomen will promote the ecdysis of that larva.
Is there a scorpion in the head? Look at the interesting thing about surprise and the head lice which shock you.
Hays (also called "crab") are common insects near the reproductive organs, but they can also be found in other rough hair (head lice are head lice instead of haze). Haze usually spreads through sexual contact but also spreads through contact with infected person's sheets. Like head lice, haze goes through three stages: scorpions (eggs), larvae, and adults. AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). HIV attacks leukocytes that protect the body from disease, and prevents body infection by AIDS. HIV is present in infected men and women's body fluids, infects via the vagina, mouth or anus, shares needles, mothers infected with HIV during pregnancy and babies