Temperament
This refers to the characteristics and aspects of personality that we are born with. These are the traits that are both innate and enduring during our development. During infancy, the person is anxious and nervous. This tends to be the same as the person grows old. The only difference is that the temperament is usually related to emotionality. This emotions are being calm, anxious and nervous.
You could create a diet and exercise regimen for yourself that would carve away the excess weight around your stomach over time, cut out a lot of sugars and carbs if you don't plan on exercising regularly.
Depending on your fat/muscle ratio and weight, doctors will recommend a surgical procedure to remove the excess fat because it is detrimental to your health.
In some countries it's common practice to ingest tape works so that no matter what you eat the worms make it difficult to gain weight, also helping you lose it, but this can be extremely dangerous and is not recommended by doctors .
Answer:
1.The immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection. The immune system keeps a record of every germ (microbe) it has ever defeated so it can recognize and destroy the microbe quickly if it enters the body again.
2. Phagocytes are cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells. Their name comes from the Greek phagein, "to eat" or "devour", and "-cyte", the suffix in biology denoting "cell", from the Greek kutos, "hollow vessel".
3. Lymphocytes are primarily involved in the body's immune response mechanism. This involves complex phenomena which end in the development of humoral and cellular immunity. Humoral immunity involves the production of antibodies (immunoglobulins), and is brought about by lymphocytes, which are called B-cells.
4. Antigens are substances (usually proteins) on the surface of cells, viruses, fungi, or bacteria. Nonliving substances such as toxins, chemicals, drugs, and foreign particles (such as a splinter) can also be antigens.
5.Flu viruses continually change over time. This constant changing enables the virus to evade the immune system, so that people are susceptible to the flu throughout life.
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