Answer:
They protect you against illness and disease, they are also part of the immune system.
Explanation:
They flow through your bloodstream to fight viruses, bacteria, and other foreign invaders that threaten your health.
When you get sick, your body makes more white blood cells to fight the bacteria, viruses, or other foreign substances causing your illness. This increases your white blood count
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The correct answer is Call 911
<span><span>Based in the
Rinne test that air conduction is greater than bone conduction,
my differential diagnosis would include a punctured eardrum, a buildup </span></span>of earwax, an
ear infection, a fluid in the middle ear or a damage to the small bones within the middle ear.
Moreover, I would perform Weber test on Tina’s aunt for additional assessment
if there were any sensorineural hearing loss that
lead to the damage of the auditory nerve, hair cells in the inner ear, or the cochlea, which can occur from sustained loud noise exposure or common aging process.