Answer:
All foods made from seafood; meat, poultry, and eggs; beans, peas, and lentils; and nuts, seeds, and soy products are part of the Protein Foods Group.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure that would be false and would also go against some of the points of what your talking about. Not to mention it's rude to do so. I'm pretty sure anyways.
Hope that helps.
Answer:
Petussis
Explanation:
Pertussis, or whoop cough, is an acute infectious contagious disease of the respiratory tract transmitted by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Cases of the disease have increased in several countries in recent years. Symptoms last about 6 weeks and may be represented by low fever, runny nose, sneezing, tearing, poor appetite and malaise. As the disease progresses, the patient may experience very strong coughing fits. Suddenly at first, these accessions are brief, but occur one after the other, successively, without the patient being able to breathe between them and are followed by a deep inhalation that produces a sharp sound like an audible whoop.
The child, presented in the question, has symptoms related to pertussis, so we can say that this child is infected with the disease.
Angioplasty is the procedure wherein the obstructed arteries are mechanically widened and this is the common treatment for atherosclerosis. An aneurysm is an excessive localized enlargement of the artery caused by the weakening of the arterial walls. Angioplasty is an incorrect treatment for aneurysm because this would worsen the condition and can lead to death if the aneurysm bursts due to the pressure applied by the widening of the arteries.