Yes, some infection from some parasite can make your lymph nodes swell. Specifically parasitic infections of the Lymphatic System.
Answer:
C- Not recommended for infants
Explanation:
Fiber is a indigestible parts of mostly plant food that pushes/moves through the digestive system. Fiber is recommended in quantities of about 19g for toddlers within the age 1-3 years, and so on. However, there is no critical evidence to showcase an importance or need for high-fiber diets for infants below 1 year.
I believe the answer would be bone.
That is False the adult human body only has 206. :) -BlackCanary
Answer:
Carbohydrates and fats are digested in the SMALL INTESTINE
The PANCREAS secretes enzymes that aid in the digestion of carbohydrates and proteins.
The LIVER secretes bile
Bile is stored in the GALLBLADDER
Undigested food is processed into feces in the LARGE INTESTINE
Fences is then stored in the RECTUM
Until it is eliminated from the body via the ANUS
Explanation:These are what I put and got it right good luck