There are many more situations than just 3 during which you can sustain an eye injury.
1. Using any type of saw that can cause particulate to enter the eye.
2. Painting.
3. Exposure to UV rays from medical devices or even from sunlight.
In both examples 1 and 2, wearing goggles is an easy way to prevent injuries.
In example 3, wearing properly filtered Sunglasses/Goggles that block UV ray penetration from entering the eye is an appropriate way to prevent eye injury.
I believe it is lysosomes, because all cells have a cell wall which pretty much limits what goes in and out of the cell as a mitochondria is storage for food and stuff like that. also a nucleus is pretty much the cells brain so all cells have one.
Answer:
1) Macrophages
3) Blood platelets
4) Neutrophils.
Explanation:
Macrophages, platelets, and neutrophils has pseudopods.
<u>Macrophages</u> are phagocytic cells that helps detect, engulf and destroy pathogens and/or apoptotic cells. They have pseudopods that encircle the unwanted cells in the body and perform apoptosis.
<u>Platelets</u> are the transparent cells without cells that principally help in clotting of blood. They develop pseudopods to adhere themselves at injured (bleeding) surface and thus perform their action.
<u>Neutrophils</u> are white blood cells and help in healing of damaged tissues after infection or injury. They extrude pseudopods to adhere the site of injury or infection.
Always perform a self check. It is typically recommended you do it while in the shower.
Stress -
Stress is the feeling of being overwhelmed or being unable to cope with mental pressure.
Depression:
Depression symptoms are persistent sadness or loss of interest. There can also be changes in sleep schedule, appetite, energy levels, concentration, self-esteem and daily behavior.
Anxiety:
Anxiety symptoms are feeling nervous/restless, having a sense of sudden panic or doom, having an increased heart rate, sweating/trembling, and feeling weak or tired.