FALSE! He actually said jesus was greater than him ;)
<span>It was the first step to connecting the western and eastern hemispheres together through trade and culture exchange. Although European diseases wiped out many native cultures, other exchanges such as corn and potatoes allowed a better diet for people and increased native and Irish population.</span>
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Cameron has been very stressed during harvest season while working on farm equipment in the evenings and harvesting the crops during the day. He comes down with the flu the day after his last field is harvested. The reason for his illness is likely that Cameron’s stress hormones suppressed the activity of Lymphocytes.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Immune system is the collection of billion number of cells that travel through our bloodstream. They defend our body against bacteria and viruses. White blood cells are the main immune cells in our body.
When a person gets stressed, the immune system's ability to fight gets reduced. The stress hormone “corticosteroid” suppresses the efficiency of the 'immune system' by reducing the number of "Lymphocytes". Lymphocytes are of two types:
a. "B cells" which produce antibodies and are released in the "fluid" surrounding the body cells.
b. "T cells" which gets locked to the 'infected' cell and destroy it.
Answer:
Caroline,Alton & Nora
Explanation:
skill refers to an ability that you improve over time. speaking languages, swimming, and cooking complicated meals aren't something you can just learn in a day they take months and maybe even years to master.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Robert graduate research project didn't state that all psychology students and classes are the sample he wants to use for his research. He only targets the Psychology students as his participants not sample. So the intuition from the question eliminates options B and C and the conclusion that can be drawn from the question above is that all the students in the psychology classes represent a portion of the sample Roberts wants to use to carry out his research just that he randomly chose some to be his participant.