C. red blood cells contain hemoglobin which allows the cells to transport oxygen
"By definition, ultraviolet light<span> is 'beyond violet </span>light<span>' and the visible spectrum that </span>can <span>be detected by the human eye. It cannot, therefore, </span>be seen<span> directly. Detectors that are sensitive to </span>UV<span> convert it into a form that we </span>can see<span>. ... In this scenario, however, </span>UV light<span> is being emitted, not received" found this on google hope it is helpful. </span>
The answer is B. Vaccines. This option is definitely an odd one out.
Inflammation usually happens near the damaged tissue. The cells in damaged area start releasing certain chemicals like histamine which further causes the blood vessels leak fluid near the tissue resulting in swelling. WBCs such as phagocytes are also attracted towards the damaged tissue to phagocytose the foreign microbes. Some chemicals released during this process are pyrogens which can cause fever.
The force, called the "Coriolis effect," causes the direction of winds and ocean currents to be deflected. In the Northern Hemisphere, wind and currents are deflected toward the right, in the Southern Hemisphere they are deflected to the left.