Answer: Swelling
Explanation:
Inflammation is a response which is triggered by the damaged tissue to the living tissue. This is a type of defense mechanism by the body that is generated in response to the infection or injury.
There are some signs and symptoms of inflammation. These are heat, redness or swelling, which occurs when the small blood vessel in the infected area dilates. Vasodilation occurs that causes swelling and redness in the area. Increased blood supply heats up the area.
The correct answer is D, white blood cells.
We know that red blood cells deliver nutrients and are not apart of the immune system; platelets are responsible for coagulation, which has nothing to do with the immune system, and plasma is a substance that, again, has nothing to do with immunity. White blood cells are the only things that fight disease (antibodies are white blood cells)!
I hope I helped!
(By nothing I meant very little to none).
<span>This would be indicative of someone experiencing restricting-type anorexia. The person will slowly cut out any and all foods from their diet as a way of trying to manage their weight, but will not vomit up the small amount of foods they do eat.</span>