ANT 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Antigenic Shift, Biological Anthropology, Applied Anthropology
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Chronic disease: the application of anthropological knowledge to solve practical problems. A country with naturally occurring primary populations. An area that has a protected designation according to legal statue. Multidisciplinary, scientific study of biodiversity, with the goal of protecting species. A form of low-impact, culturally sensitive tourism that can generate income for local illness that can be transmitted from person to person or from organism to organism, and that is caused by a microbial agent. Evolution of two or more ecologically interacting species, each of which evolves in response to selection pressures imposed by the other. A disease that is more or less permanent, leaves residual disability, and is caused by a non-reversible pathology. A microscopic infectious organism composed of rna or dna that relies on the genetic machinery of living cells to grow and reproduce. Causing disease or capable of doing so.