Lyme disease, rabies, and malaria are mostly spread bya.bites from animals, such as dogs and mosquitoes.b.contaminated foods, like chicken and beef.c.contaminated objects, like doorknobs.d.indirect contact with an infected person.____6.Many pathogens are kept out of the body by thea.immune system.b.inflammation response.c.lymphatic system.d.skin. ____7.Your body's first line of defense against infectious disease includesa.skin, mucous membranes, saliva, and tears.b.phagocytes, lymphocytes, and pus.c.T cells, B cells, and antibodies.d.the lymphatic system, immune system, and inflammation response.____8.The body's second line of defense against pathogens isa.a vaccine.b.immunity.c.inflammation.d.the skin.____9.The body's third and most sophisticated line of defense against pathogens isa.a vaccination.b.inflammation.c.the immune system.d.the skin.____10.What produces active immunity

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

6. Lyme disease, rabies, and malaria are mostly spread by bites from animals, such as dogs and mosquitoes.

7. Your body's first line of defense against infectious disease includes skin, mucous membranes, saliva, and tears.

8. The body's second line of defense against pathogens is Immunity.

9. .The body's third and most sophisticated line of defense against pathogens is a vaccination.

10.


Related Questions

Compare the concentration of connective tissue cells found in bone with the concentration of those found in blood.

Answers

Answer: CONNECTIVE TISSUE is the most abundant tissue in the body which are widely separated from each other and intercellular substance (matrix) is present in considerably larger amounts. The principal cell of connective tissue are fibroblasts which makes fibres found in almost all connectiv tissues. Some are solid and strong (bone), while others are fluid and flexible( blood).

Explanation:

Connective tissues usually contain fibres present in the matrix which may be of semisolid jelly-like consistency or dense and rigid, depending upon the position and function of the tissue. There are three main types of connective tissue which include:

--> Loose connective tissue

--> Dense connective tissue and

--> specialised connective tissue.

The bone and the blood are considered to be an example of specialised connective tissue. This is so because they both contain a number of different tissues with specialized cells and unique ground substances.

The BONE consists of osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. It is considered to be a specialised connective tissue because the bone cells are surrounded by a matrix of collagen fibres strengthened by inorganic salts, especially calcium and phosphate.

The BLOOD consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets. It is considered to be a specialised connective tissue because the blood cells are surrounded by fluid matrix known as plasma and connecta with other cells through its transport functions.

In COMPARING the concentration of connective tissue cells or bone and blood, the connective tissue cells of bone comsist of fibre and collagen which makes it dense and rigid while the connective tissue cells of blood does not contain any fibre, therefore it's flexible.

The structure labeled X enables this plant cell toa.Release energyb.Store waterc.Control nuclear divisiond.Manufacture proteins

Answers

About the question:

You will find the cell image in the attached files

Answer:

b.Store water

Explanation:

Here we are looking at a vegetable cell. And specifically, the X letter is labeling a vacuole, which we can recognize by its size.  

We can find vacuoles either in animal or vegetable cells. They are essential to the correct functioning of the cell.

Now we are going to describe a vegetable cell vacuole.

Usually, they occupy a central place on the vegetable cells. They are big organules, representing almost 90% of the total cell volume. They are the biggest-sized organelle of vegetable cells.

Vacuole formation is thanks to the fusion of many vesicles release by the Golgi complex, and sometimes, with the RER intervention. There are different types of vacuoles according to their function, and many times, a single cell might carry different types of vacuoles. These organelles harbor diverse fluids, among which there are water and enzymes. Eventually, they can also contain solid substances such as proteins, salts, and sugars.

Vacuoles accomplish different functions. The main one is to keep turgor, store waste elements, and substance degradation. Here we are going to focus on the turgor function that involves water storage.

Turgor is a measure of hydrostatic pressure against the cell walls and controlled by these organelles. Vacuoles incorporate substances in their interior such as ions, creating an osmotic environment variable concerning the cytoplasmic one. This environmental variability produces a water flow from inside to outside and vice-versa. The capability of water storage is crucial for vegetable cells.

why is sexual reproduction a necessity for sharks

Answers

Answer:

cause they can't asexually reproduce

Explanation:

a shark has to reproduce and is too big of an organism to use asexual reproduction, so there's only one left

CO2 is made up of what two atoms and what is its common name?

Answers

Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

Please help me with this, I need to finish it and would like to get some sleep tonight. It's in the picture.

Answers

Photosynthesis is the process by which energy is converted to chemical energy in plant cells. In cellular respiration plants use the chemical energy stored during photosynthesis in basic life processes. During both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, energy is converted. Plant management also relies on light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.

hi please help i’ll give brainliest thanks

Answers

Answer:

B winter

Explanation:

I hope I helped

Cause if the south is oriented towards the sun that means it's summer and the oppsite of summer is winter

How is ADP
converted to ATP?

Answers

Answer:

ADP is converted to ATP for the storing of energy by the addition of a high-energy phosphate group. The conversion takes place in the substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, known as the cytoplasm, or in special energy-producing structures called mitochondria.

Explanation:

How is the ocean affected by the releasing of excess carbon?

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

Because of human-driven increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, there is more CO2 dissolving into the ocean. The ocean's average pH is now around 8.1 , which is basic (or alkaline), but as the ocean continues to absorb more CO2, the pH decreases and the ocean becomes more acidic.

What does it mean to ‘translate’ something? What is being translated in protein synthesis?

Answers

Answer:

Answer:

Translation is the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA  molecule to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis. The genetic code describes the relationship between the sequence of base pairs in a gene and the corresponding amino acid sequence that it encodes.

For a second i thought you meant to translate something to another language lol.

Identify from the following list which examples are controlled experiments. You make two pitchers of lemonade and
-only change the amount of lemonade mix you add.
-only change the amount of water you add.
-change both the amount of water and the amount of lemonade.

The answer is A&B

Answers

Do not click in the link above, the guy is a scammer and have multiple accounts, report any accounts that you see saying that above and trying to get you to click in that link above. Help others !!

A scientist studying the effects of radiation on DNA performs an experiment in which she exposes a sequence of nitrogen bases found in DNA to radiation. The DNA before and after the radiation is shown below.
Use the evidence to determine whether a mutation has occurred, and if so, interpret that mutation in the answer sheet provided

Before Exposure: ATCGTCA; After Exposure: ATTCGTCA

A. No mutation has occurred to the DNA sequence.

B. A nitrogen base has been deleted from the DNA molecule.

C. A nitrogen base has replaced another nitrogen base in the DNA molecule.

D. A nitrogen base has been added to the DNA molecule.

Answers

Answer:

D. A nitrogen base has been added to the DNA molecule.  

Explanation:

You can see that the sequence for the nitrogen bases are in the exact same order after the exposure, this rules out A.  You can count how many bases there are, 7 before and 8 after so it cannot be B. Lastly, given that they are in the same order as were before and that a base has been added, you can see that no bases were replaced (so not C) and that D is your answer.  

The accessory organs assist the digestive organs in the chemical digestion of food. An injury to which organ can hamper the digestion of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins?

Answers

Answer:

Pancreas

Explanation:

The Pancreas produces enzymes that aid the digestion of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.

Answer:

The answer is Pancreas

Explanation:

It is the banana shaped organ, hope this helps!

Which gas is most necessary for plants to do photosynthesis?

A. carbon dioxide

B. nitrogen

C. oxygen

Answers

QUESTION :::::

Which gas is most necessary for plants to do photosynthesis?

A. carbon dioxide

B. nitrogen

C. oxygen

ANSWER ::::

carbon dioxide

To perform photosynthesis, plants need three things: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes in a plant's leaves, flowers, branches, stems, and roots. Plants also require water to make their food.

Explanation:

CAN I GET THE CROWN PLEASE I HOPE IT HELPS THANKS

Implantation Which of the following sequences correctly describes prenatal development? A. blastocyst implants in uterus, zygote forms, heart begins beating, lungs can breathe air, sex organs become visible B. blastocyst implants in the uterus, zygote forms, heart begins beating, sex organs become visible, lungs can breathe air C. zygote forms, blastocyst implants in the uterus, heart begins beating, sex organs become visible, lungs can breathe air D. zygote forms, blastocyst implants in the uterus, sex organs become visible, heart begins beating, lungs can breathe air 3. Which of the following correrti​

Answers

Explanation:

A because in the pental development the men and women sex others for there fun and baby in this ara

Compared to freshwater fishes, marine fishes: drink seawater and produce a large volume of urine. do not drink seawater in an effort to conserve as much water as possible. produce a large volume of dilute urine in an effort to rid their bodies of excess water. tend to gain water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is higher than that of seawater. tend to lose water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is lower than that of seawater.

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is - tend to lose water by osmosis since their internal salt concentration is lower than that of seawater.

Explanation:

In freshwater fishes, the body of fishes has a higher salt concentration inside their body than the surrounding water, water enters through the osmosis process. Without any active regulation of this process, fishes would swell and get bigger and bigger. They have specialized cells called chloride cells in gills to take ions from water as they do not have kidneys.

In contrast, the marine fishes have a lower salt concentration in their body than surrounding water of sea or ocean and they lose water continuously and to compensate for this they need to drink water regularly.

The population of peppered moths have changed over time. The population has changed from primarily light colored to dark colored moths. This is an example of...



a
Mimicry
b
Natural Selection
c
Selective Breeding
d
Camouflage

Answers

Answer: b

Explanation:

natural selection occurs when something adapted to the environment to give them an advantage or to survive  

The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannon be created or destroyed.
O True
O False​

Answers

Answer:

false

Explanation:

The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. For example, turning on a light would seem to produce energy; however, it is electrical energy that is converted.

Hope this helps get an A for me kay!!!

Which of the following applications of genetic engineering is preventative and helps
individuals fight infection before its onset?

A)Insulin production
B)Vaccine production
C)Stem cell therapy
D)Gene therapy

Answers

B I think(sorry if you get this wrong)
The answer is B very sure

7. Compare and contrast the way carbon is used in respiration and photosynthesis
.
8. How does carbon get into the ocean?

9. What is carbon used for when it is in the ocean?


THESE ARE MY LAST QUESTIONS IF YOU KNOW PLS GIVE ME THE ANSWERRRRRRRASSSSSS
T-T am baka

Answers

BAKKKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

6. When does the DNA in a cell replicate?
a. before cell division (mitosis or meiosis)
b. during cell division (mitosis or meiosis)
after cell division (mitosis or meiosis)
d. at random times throughout the cell's life cycle

Answers

Answer:

the answer is A before cell division (mitosis or meiosis)

Explanation:

The S phase of a cell cycle occurs during interphase, before mitosis or meiosis, and is responsible for the synthesis or replication of DNA. In this way, the genetic material of a cell is doubled before it enters mitosis or meiosis, allowing there to be enough DNA to be split into daughter cells.

How do toothed whales produce echolocating sounds?

Answers

Answer:

Toothed whales (including dolphins) have developed a remarkable sensory ability used for locating food and for navigation underwater called echolocation. Toothed whales produce a variety of sounds by moving air between air-spaces or sinuses in the head.

Explanation:

Answer:

Toothed whales can direct sound by bouncing it off air sacs in their nose and possibly by using face muscles to alter the shape of the melon.

Explanation:

Explain why some of your arterioles dilate while others construct during exercise.

Answers

Answer:

It looks at the role of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, a chemical that can be released by red blood cells and is believed to cause blood vessels to dilate during exercise, when muscles demand more oxygen.

Explanation:

Hope this helped Mark BRAINLIEST!!!

The overriding problem with both theories of muscle growth, hypertrophy and hyperplasia, is that __________. A. neither can be accepted as correct because muscles growth is difficult to study in humans B. neither one is theoretically possible C. neither has been studied by reputable scientists D. neither has been accepted by member of the fitness community Please select the best answer from the choices provided.

Answers

Answer: A. neither can be accepted as correct because muscles growth is difficult to study in humans.

Explanation:

Hypertrophy can be defined as the increase in the fiber size of the muscle whereas the hyperplasia can be defined as the increase in the number of muscle fibers. Additionally the hypertrophy suggests that adding more proteins to the fibers is suggestive of the growth of the muscles. But these two theories cannot be directly related to the muscle growth in humans as the development and growth of muscles are dependent upon several factors like diet, any kind of disease which restrict the muscle growth and movement, physical activities, mineral availability responsible for growth, malnutrition, and others.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLSSSSSSS HELPPPPPPP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the name of this table?

Answers

Answer: Periodic table

Explanation:

Answer: Periodic table of the elements

The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. The structure of the table shows periodic trends.

Cells that live in environments where oxygen is present only a small amount of the time have two options to survive. They can be obligate anaerobes, which are poisoned by oxygen and do full cellular respiration with an electron transport chain that ends in a different molecule than oxygen (such as sulfur.) Alternatively, they can be facultative anaerobes that do full cellular respiration with oxygen when oxygen is available but do fermentation with glycolysis when oxygen is not available. Full cellular respiration makes 32 ATP per glucose. Glycolysis makes only 2 ATP per glucose. Write out which option you think is better in an environment that only occasionally (rarely) contains oxygen, obligate or facultative anaerobe, and defend your answer.

Answers

by defending the answer is that aerobic respiration is used by oxygen but anaerobic respiration is not used by oxygen also plants they do survive at night but human being cannot breathe the same air with plants at night because oxygen take place but at the daytime we use carbon dioxide this is how I do understand in my understanding

If the petals of a flower are reduced or absent, how is the plant pollinated?

Answers

Answer:

the anther of a plant produces pollen which enters the stigma of the same plant( self pollination) or enters the stigma of another plant ( cross pollination

Explanation:

*(the petals baisically have nothing to do with pollination)

I Now Give Up On Life :) Don't Try And Stop Me

Answers

Wdym you give up...

hii, NEVER GIVE UP. <3

The increased availability of genetically modified food has
A)
made such products commonly acceptable.
B)
eliminated famine in developing nations.
C)
made food cheaper to grow in drought areas.
D)
created controversy in the field of bioethics.

Answers

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

This way poorer countries no longer spend so much for so little.

B
Eliminated famine in developing nations.

Which part of the female reproductive system is highlighted below?
A. Fallopian tube
B. Ovary
C. Uterus
D. Cervix

Answers

Answer:

C. Uterus

Explanation:

Uterus is the female reproductive system.

What is Female reproductive system?

The female reproductive system serves a number of purposes. It aids in sexual reproduction in addition to enabling sexual activity.

You make eggs using your ovaries. During ovulation, these eggs are subsequently moved to your fallopian tube where sperm fertilization may take place. The fertilized egg is then transferred to your uterus, where the lining of the uterus has expanded due to the typical hormones produced during your menstrual cycle, also known as your reproductive cycle.

The fertilized egg can implant into the thicker uterine lining once it's within your uterus and continue to grow there. Your menstrual period causes the uterine lining to shed if implantation doesn't occur.

Therefore, Uterus is the female reproductive system.

To learn more about Uterus, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/9778292

#SPJ7

Most carbon dioxide is carried from the body tissues to the lungs _____. Most carbon dioxide is carried from the body tissues to the lungs _____. as bicarbonate ions (HCO3 -) combined with hemoglobin by the trachea as hydrogen ions (H ) dissolved in blood plasma

Answers

Answer:

As  bicarbonate ions

Explanation:

Answer:

it a

Explanation:

yw

Other Questions
3. When the heart is contracting, the pressure is .highest. This is called thea. blood pressure. b. systolic pressure.c. heart pressure.d. diastolic pressure.4. What is the balance between heat produced and heat lost in the body?a. pulse rateb. body temperature C. respiratory rated. blood pressure5. This type of thermometer uses mercury and, therefore, is considered unsafe to use.a. ear thermometer b. infrared thermometer c. digital thermometer d. clinicalActivit ? (Day 2) Quick Check Why did Kublai Khan build a new capital at Khanbaliq? O He needed direct access to important waterways in China. O He gained control of the largest population center in China. O He wanted to protect his capital from attacks from the south. He believed he could rule China better from a central location. Please help me with this PLZ HELP ASAPA.B.C.D. Who did Mr.__ intend to marry before marrying Celie? ( the color purple) invert: Les tudiants parlent franais. choose the organism that shows the characteristics given in each number. choose more than one.1. moves from one place to another using its own reflexes or body.a. narrab. pencilc. lizardd. rocke. crabsf. paperg. fish2. develops into mature individual or species.a. narrab. pencilc. lizardd. rock e. crabsf. paperg. fish3. take in food and excretes wastes.a. narrab. pencilc. lizardd. rocke. crabsf. paperg. fish4. breathe.a. narrab. pencilc. lizardd. rocke. crabs f. paperg. fish5. reproduce its own kind whether sexual or asexual.a. narrab. pencilc. lizardd. rocke. crabsf. paperg. fish The Kinetic Molecular Theory describes the behavior as well as the characteristics of an ideal gas. What are the five postulates of this theory? Provide at least 3 examples to describe these postulates. Explain the difference between kairos and exigence: The slogan "Information wants to be free" is sometimes used to justify unrestricted of copyrighted materials, such as music. The this practice is that depriving musicians of revenue from the sale of their work an incentive for them to be creative, which means a supply of music for everyone. I need help with this please lol What form of electromagnetic radiation does gamma radiation use? help me plz................. Read this story from The Way to Rainy MountainOnce there was a man who owned a fine hunting horse. Itwas black and fast and afraid of nothing. When it wasturned upon an enemy it charged in a straight line andstruck at full speed; the man need have no hand upon therein. But, you know, that man knew fear. Once during acharge he turned that animal from its course. That was abad thing. The hunting horse died of shame (70).What aspect of this story most clearly defines it as a myth?A. The story focuses on the theme of death and failure.B. The story is deeply personal.C. The story emphasizes the weakness of humans.D. The story features an animal as a character. a principal origem das cartas The volume of a sphere is 36 cubic inches. What is the radius of the sphere? yes or no questionIf God exists and he (or she) revealed themselves, would people who believe in God actually accept God as God? Why was Copernicus's heliocentric model not believed until Galileo and Kepler provided moThe model had the moon orbiting Earth.The model was against religious teachings.The model could not explain retrograde motion.The model did not include all eight planets in the solar system. mum am i adopted what does the mom sayA-yeahB-noC-screw offD-wii sports will give brainiest + 40 points Which graph represents the function p(x) = |x 1|?