The correct answer is "body is healed from the illness", "symptoms of the illness are managed" and "body builds immunity to illness".
Explanation:
Depending on the type of the medicine, the body can respond by different ways. The body can be healed from the illness, for instance, when antibiotics are applied the substances act on the pathogen that causes the illness. The symptoms of the illness can be managed by the use of Symptomatic Drugs, which are often prescribed when the source of the disease cannot be treated or is preferred not to do it. The body can build immunity to illness, particularly when the medicine is a vaccine.
The body responds to Medicine been administered to it when an individual is sick in the following ways. firstly the symptoms of the illness is managed/reduced gradually and in some cases drastically especially if the medicine was administered at the early stage of the illness.but if administered at the late stages of the illness the symptoms will be managed/reduced at a very slow pace.
after the symptoms are managed by the medicine the body begins to get healed gradually and this depends as well on the time/stage of the illness.the white blood cells is in charge of producing antibodies and providing immunity medicine doesn't make that happen.
sunlight entering the water may travel about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) into the ocean under the right conditions, but there is rarely any significant light beyond 200 meters (656 feet). The ocean is divided into three zones based on depth and light level. The upper 200 meters (656 feet) of the ocean is called the euphotic, or "sunlight," zone.
Cells can die because they are damaged, but most cells die by killing themselves. Some cell death processes leave no trace of the dead cell, whereas others activate the immune system with substances from the dead cell.