Answer:
wrong, it's D. deoxygenated blood has lower levels of oxygen inside of it compared to oxygenated blood
Explanation:
Deoxygenated blood is blood with low levels of oxygen that flows toward the heart. Oxygenated blood if blood with high levels/exposure to oxygen that flows away from the heart.
Although A is true, it doesn't explain the difference, more like a fact.
She can avoid fad diets by not going off of what everybody tells them but by what she feels like eat until your not hungry not till your full thats a good one and only eat when your hungry and take food a little at a time and eat balanced like the right amount of veggies and meat and dairy I know it sounds dumb but I used to eat until I was full and I was 180 pounds but I am down to 160 now and I also worked out to. bassically just eat right and be fit it is so simple
Because it is mainly concerned with absorption of interstitial fluid from the tissues.
After some research I found the important parts mostly bolded
Advantages:
1) Although the technology at first seems like something done for convenience rather than being something of significant utility, the fact is that poorly developed nations like India which have a relatively poor vaccination program are most likely to benefit from such a vaccine.
This is also the reason why many of the projects mentioned here (including Arntzen's early work) have been funded by the WHO.
2) Mucosal immunity : The vaccines which are given parenterally (e.g. Intramuscularly) induce a systemic response but little or no local immune response in the GI tract. This so called "mucosal immunity " is increasingly being considered very important for defense against GI pathogens. ( Remember OPV..)
3) And of course, it's painless and convenient
Disadvantages:
1) The vaccine dose would be inadequate if the patient eats only one banana/potato instead of the recommended two. Furthermore, there might be difficulties in judging the dose itself since the amount of antigen in each fruit cannot be accurately measured.
2) The risk of introducing a new gene into the Plant DNA population is not known. The gene may jump species and propagate into other plants (or wild varieties of the same plants).
This may cause unpredictable results including a decrease in the number or even extinction of a particular plant species due to growth stunting caused by the viral/bacterial gene. (This has been known to occur in research studies, including Arntzen's)
3)"Oral Tolerance": In another concern, scientists need to be sure that vaccines meant to enhance immune responses do not backfire and suppress immunity instead. Research into a phenomenon called oral tolerance has shown that ingesting certain proteins can at times cause the body to shut down its responses to those proteins.
This may cause the body to become more susceptible to a particular disease agent rather than become immunized against it.