I am thinking its D or A but it may be wrong
C.
When properly applied to a dog, the loose end of the training collar is out to the side and directly under the dog's neck.
Answer:
Visceral neuropathies
Explanation:
This is also known as autonomic neuropathies.
It deals with lack of proper functioning of the nerves that control involuntary muscles.The nerves affected are the ones which control blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and digestion. These are vital metabolic processes and makes this complication a serious one which is why it gives rise to lots of symptoms.
They include :
Anhidrosis(inability to sweat)on the hands and feet
Increased sweating on the face and trunk
Dysphagia
Anorexia
Heartburn
Constricted pupils
Constipation
Diabetic diarrhea.
The second line of defence is a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body. This is the immune system.
When a pathogen (disease-causing organism) invades the body, the neutrophils gather at the entry site and try to engulf it and destroy it.
A T helper cell will recognise only one pathogen. If the T helper cell recognises the invader, it will immediately clone to increase numbers.
After a few days of fighting off the pathogen, you will recover from your infection.