Well.. Usually no...
Unless they didn't sterilize or clean the tools used for the surgery.
Which would be quite the rare occasion...
good luck!
Answer:
answer is b. experiential intelligence.
Explanation:
this form of learning comes from "experience " or learning from past mistakes.
B. evolving
it means like if you notice any changes in size, shape or color
Answer:

Explanation:
The answer choices were are given are: raw carrots, refried beans, sautéed onions, and cooked rice.
The refried beans, sautéed onions, and cooked rice are all cooked. Cooking food breeds a great environment for bacteria to grow.
<u>Raw carrots </u>are not cooked and also contain a lot of vitamins (like Vitamin C, potassium, Vitamin A, and more) that prevent bacterial growth. Therefore, the best answer choice is <u>raw carrots.</u>
The question is asking about your own experience, so you should best answer about yourself.
But I can help you by providing my own example:
I know a general practitioner in the UK. (a medical doctor that is not a specialist, but can be seen as a first contact doctor).
I asked her what happens to veins after an injury - if they can't be properly stitched together. She answered that while those vessels would eventually dissappear, the vessels next to them would grow bigger and compensate by providing more blood to the region.