Answer:
Explanation:
Treating others with dignity and respect helps keep everyone safe. For example, if someone starts a conversation with you and you don't really like them, instead of walking away or saying something rude, don't say anything, just keep the conversation going and then eventually end it. If you were to say something rude then who knows when they will come back for revenge. Especially if you don't know them that well, you have no idea what they are capable of, so if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all.
The hepatitis one...I think. if you know for sure I an wrong then it's definitely the first one about HIV
Answer:
lymphocytes
Explanation:
Lymphocyte is a type of cell that is part of the body's immediate defense, acting against cancer cells and viral infections. Also, these cells are very important in wound healing. Slower healing of an injury is best explained by temporarily reduced lymphocyte production.
The concentration of these cells in the blood depends on the individual's physical condition: in cases of immunodeficiency, the concentration is low (lymphopenia); when there are infections or rejection of transplants, it increases (lymphocytosis). Lymphocyte count is a widely used test for monitoring diseases and infections such as those caused by HIV.