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  2. Thrips - Wikipedia

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    The generic and English name thrips is a direct transliteration of the Ancient Greek word θρίψ, thrips, meaning "woodworm". [4] Like some other animal-names (such as sheep, deer, and moose) in English the word "thrips" expresses both the singular and plural, so there may be many thrips or a single thrips. Other common names for thrips ...

  3. Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse thrips have a 10-segmented abdomen. [9] The bodies of the H. haemorrhoidalis are covered with cuticles that have an average thickness of 7.5 micrometers. [9] Their epidermis is made up of flattened cells and have a thickness of 3 micrometers. [9] The forewings of the H. haemorrhoidalis are very narrow and contain few short setae on ...

  4. Prevent Thrips on Plants Naturally with These 10 Must ... - AOL

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    Growing these plant companions near crops that thrips feed on can keep your garden naturally pest-free. 6. Install Row Covers. If you have an ongoing issue with thrips, ...

  5. How to Reduce These 7 Causes of Belly Fat in 2025 - AOL

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    4. Stress. Stress can lead to overeating, eating high-calorie or high-fat foods, and sleep loss. When you’re stressed, the stress hormone cortisol reduces your brain’s sensitivity to leptin ...

  6. Health effects of Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    BPA is present in human breast milk, having been found by several studies in 62–75% of breast milk samples. [201] [202] This is presumably due to the mothers being exposed to BPA since it is not naturally produced by the body. Children may be more susceptible to BPA exposure than adults (see health effects).

  7. Effects of parasitic worms on the immune system - Wikipedia

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    This immune "relaxation" is incorporated throughout the immune system, decreasing immune responses against harmless allergens, gut flora, and the body itself. [9] Importance of T helper cells in an immune response: T helper cells recognize antigens from antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and then release cytokines and activate other immune cells ...

  8. Cell damage - Wikipedia

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    Apoptosis is the programmed cell death of superfluous or potentially harmful cells in the body. It is an energy-dependent process mediated by proteolytic enzymes called caspases, which trigger cell death through the cleaving of specific proteins in the cytoplasm and nucleus. [13] The dying cells shrink and condense into apoptotic bodies.

  9. Thrips tabaci - Wikipedia

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    Thrips tabaci is a species of very small insect in the genus Thrips in the order Thysanoptera. It is commonly known as the onion thrips, the potato thrips, the tobacco thrips or the cotton seedling thrips. [1] It is an agricultural pest that can damage crops of onions and other plants, and it can additionally act as a vector for plant viruses.

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