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Inflammation
Explanation:
The inflammatory response (inflammation) can be described as a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues. It occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause. The cells in damaged tissue release chemicals that can cause swelling, redness, heat, pain in the damaged area, all as part of the healing process. Some of those chemicals are cytokines that bring in body's immune cells. Others are histamine and prostaglandins which cause swelling, pain and fever. As the body heals, the inflammation gradually decreases.
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The thermosphere is the outer layer of the Earth's atmosphere, extending from about 53 miles to more than 370 miles above the surface. The temperature increases rapidly in this layer due to the absorption of huge amounts of incoming high energy solar radiation by atoms of nitrogen and oxygen.
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Answer:
A structure is found in stems but not roots is node (option C).
Explanation:
Nodes are the structures that allow the growth of branches, leaves and flowers from the stem structure. The nodes are usually part of the plant's module, containing meristematic tissue -in the form of buds- that allows the growth of branches and leaves.
Although nodes on the trunk can form adventitious roots, roots do not have nodes.
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Answer: explanation below
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Matter can change form through physical and chemical changes, but through any of these changes, matter is conserved. The same amount of matter exists before and after the change—none is created or destroyed.