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An antibody is a blood protein in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances that the body recognises as alien, such as bacteria, virsues and foreign substances in the blood.
- An antigen is a large moleule on the outside of a cell
- All living cells have antigens on the surface of their plasma membrane- These identify cells as"self' within the immune system
- Cells from the same individual have the same antigens while cells from different indivudial have different antigens
- A/B/O blood groups are related to antigens
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is having difficulty with mental representations.
Explanation:
During the sensorimotor phase of the child's development (from birth to 2 years old), the child learns about the world through his senses and the manipulation of objects. The main achievement during this phase is the permanence of the object, that is, knowing that an object still exists, even if you cannot see it. This requires the ability to form a mental representation of objects. Through mental representation, it is also possible for the child to understand that a model and the larger object with which it resembles represent the same thing.
If the child cannot understand these things, this child may be having difficulty with mental representations.
I believe it is the pituitary gland
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A school is with everybody not just you and your patients