The answer to this question would be Rh incompatibility.
Rh or rhesus is a kind of antigen that can be found in human. Rh negative means that the mother doesn't have Rh antigen in her cell, so Rh antigen might be considered as "foreign body" and might activate white blood cell upon contact. If the father of the child has Rh positive gene, the child might become Rh positive and the child antigen can activate immune reaction and eliminated by mother white blood cells.
Rh incompatibility should be more severe in the second child since the mother white blood cells are more prepared than the first child(already sensitized).
Psoriasis is a skin disease that manifests itself in symptoms of varying severity. It is a chronic disease that can not be cured but can be alleviated by many treatments (like chemotherapy).
Photochemotherapy: also called P-UVA. It consists of the combination of UVA (a type of UV light) radiation after the local or oral administration of a psoralen that acts as a sensitizing photo. It is used alternately in patients for whom UVB (another type of UV) has no effect, as P-UVA is more effective and longer-lasting, but is associated with basiloma (basal cell carcinoma) and melanoma.
Answer:
Its heavy bones helped in reduction buoyancy
Explanation:
Indohyus Is an extinct animal and fossil studies and records have been discovered about this animal. It is known to be like the size of a cat and it was discovered it was an animal which survive mainly on land but could also survive in water for a certain duration of time. It has heavy bones which reduced its buoyancy and helped it to hide from predators on land and made it to stay there for a long time without floating to the surface of the water bodies.
Answer: C: It gives anaerobic metabolism a boost
Explanation:
Glycogen doesn't really have anything to do with anaerobic metabolism, but both other statements are correct