The white blood cell is attracted to the bacteria because proteins called antibodies have marked the bacteria for destruction. These antibodies are specific for disease-causing bacteria and <span>viruses.</span>
The factors that can affect the amount of urine excreted everyday include the following:
1. Blood glucose level. Also known as hyperglycemia, high levels of sugar in the blood will trigger frequent urination.
2. Blood pressure. The kidneys act to regulate blood pressure in the body by increasing or decreasing the amount of urine produced.
3. Salt. A high salt diet causes fluid retention and subsequently increased urination.
4. Alcohol. Alcohol consumption reduces production of the hormone vasopressin responsible for re-absorption of water back into the blood stream. When this hormone is not being produced as normal, fluids freely fill up the bladder leading to frequent urination.
5. Exercise (sweating)
6. Temperature of the environment
7. Level of fluid intake.
Answer:
yes absolutely
Explanation:
most foods have some form of bacteria in them and your immune system fights off the bad bacteria but it also keeps the good bacteria from affecting you in a bad way so yes you would have food allergies if your immune system didn't work
The answer to your question is A. TRUE
Because developed nations have proper healthcare, hygiene, environment, and standard ways of living, it can sustain and take care of its residents. Residents can live peacefully without fearing for their next meal and because they are nourished and pampered well, they can easily enjoy and have the time to interact with each other. Human interaction is crucial to the development of nations because happy people tend to live longer. Because of living longer and healthier, they are able to reproduce properly.
Answer: Anger issues/anger management
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