I would say that the answer is <span>Draft a list of three healthy goals to achieve in three months.
Let's break down the other options to see why they are incorrect.
Writing a list of your favorite foods to eat on your unhealthy eating days, or "cheat" days, is just setting yourself up for failure. You are drafting a list of the unhealthy things you want to do instead of making a plan to eat healthier.
Creating a meal plan that doesn't meet minimum nutritional values is the worst thing you can do for yourself. Nutritional values are the things that keep you going and give your body the energy it needs to go on. If you do not get the nutrition you need, you will meet a lot more health issues than you would if you just eat healthy.
Reducing your running days from three to two isn't so bad, however, it doesn't fit with the question of eating healthier. It doesn't relate directly to healthy eating.
Making healthy eating goals is by and large the best course of action. If you create a plan to eat healthy and stick to it, you will eventually find yourself feeling healthier than ever!
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Answer:
Neutrophils are white blood cells that play some very important roles in our innate immune system.
Monocytes are a type of white blood cell. Like other white blood cells, monocytes are important in the immune system's ability to destroy invaders, but also in facilitating healing and repair
Basophils can regulate the behavior of T cells and can control the type and magnitude of secondary immune responses.
Eosinophilic functions include: movement to inflamed areas, trapping substances, killing cells, anti-parasitic and bactericidal activity, participating in immediate allergic reactions, and modulating inflammatory responses.
Explanation:
Neutophils-They circulate around our body in the bloodstream, and when they sense signals that an infection is present, they are the first cells to migrate to the site of the infection to begin killing the invading microbes.
Monocytes-Monocytes are formed in the bone marrow and are released into peripheral blood, where they circulate for several days.
Basophils:-Additionally, they can process and present soluble antigen to Th2 cells against parasitic worms.
Eosinophils-Eosinophils are a type of disease-fighting white blood cell. This condition most often indicates a parasitic infection, an allergic reaction or cancer. You can have high levels of eosinophils in your blood (blood eosinophilia) or in tissues at the site of an infection or inflammation (tissue eosinophilia).
i think it is exercise i'm not sure. <em>I</em>'m in wellness class too if this is <span>a edgenuity question.</span>
there is no real question here if you need help you need to post an actual question.
Answer: Fear and anxiety are influenced by many genes; there is no such thing as a simple "fear" gene that is inherited from one generation to the next. The genes controlling neurotransmitters and their receptors are all present in several different forms in the general population.
Explanation: BRAINLIEST PLEASE and THANK yOU