1) I would choose white blood cells since their main job is to fight infection (Something that does not belong as a part of the body) But since their is several types of white blood cells the ones too look out for would be the <span>Neutrophils since they kill bacteria by ingesting them.
2) It would be a Neutrophils blood cell. They </span><span>are 12-14 µm diameter, and so </span>look<span> bigger than the surrounding red </span>blood cells<span>. There is a single nucleus, which is multilobed, and </span>can<span> have between 2 and 5 lobes.
3)You would also have to watch out for: </span><span><span>Granulocytes – cells which contain granules which contain chemicals that are used to kill bacteria and viruses </span><span>Lymphocytes- cells which attack most of the bacterial and viral infections in our bodies</span><span>Monocytes - cells which become macrophages, large cells that engulf harmful particles in our bodies</span></span>
Smoking can affect the lungs and give you lung cancer. When someone smokes, they would inhale the smoke, causing the smoke from the cigarettes to go into your lungs.
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I believe the answer is <span>D-Neonatal deaths account for a smaller share of under-5 mortality.
In consideration that a country had an increased health awareness and practices, among all the choices letter d. shows one possibility. Neonatal deaths or newborn deaths may decrease and would become a small percentage of under 5 mortality rate.</span>
Bothe b cells and t cells