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Air travel is usually the largest component of the carbon footprint of frequent flyers. A single return flight from London to New York – including the complicated effects on the high atmosphere – contributes to almost a quarter of the average person’s annual emissions. The easiest way to make a big difference is to go by train or not take as many flights.
2 The second most important lifestyle change is to eat less meat, with particular emphasis on meals containing beef and lamb. Cows and sheep emit large quantities of methane, a powerful global warming gas. A vegan diet might make as much as a 20% difference to your overall carbon impact but simply cutting out beef will deliver a significant benefit on its own.
Down;s syndrome is also known as trisomy 21 because it is caused by an additional copy of chromosome 21. The correct answer is the third one: 21st.
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it's an oval so prob the first answer
It protects the organs of the body. Think about this..... Your bones are arranged so that each organ is protected. Each bone is like a border so that your organs are not exposed. If you didn't have bone then, if you got hurt then your vital organs could get hurt. It doesn't eliminate wastes from the body because that's the excretory system. It doesn't produce facial expressions since that is the nervous system ( heat is also controlled by the nervous system).
The answer is macrophages. They either actively invade these leukocytes or are phagocytosed, divide in the cells and cause lysis. The promastigotes that invade these leucocytes are transformed into amastigotes in the macrophages. These amastigotes continue attacking other healthy macrophages while others migrate to the mid gut.