Flexibility is what Natalia is targeting and trying to improve
<span>When antibodies are produced by lymphocytes, the
body is conducting Innate Immunity. This refers to nonspecific defense mechanisms
that automatically come into play hours after antigens appear within the body.
Physical barriers like skin, blood chemicals, and the immune system attack the
foreign bodies that are within the body. It is the basic immunity that the body
has against invaders and chemical properties of the antigen trigger the
response of this type of immunity.</span>
Are these your options?
<span>- a suffix is a group of letters
- a suffix can have more than one meaning
- a suffix can appear anywhere in the term
- an occasional medical term can have two suffixes
- if a suffix starts with a vowel, no combining vowel is needed
If so, the correct answer is that a suffix can appear anywhere in the term. This option is not correct because there is a specific place in a word where the suffix is added, and it is always at the end of a word, right after the root of a word. For example, if you want to create an adverb out of an adjective <em>quick, </em>you'd add the suffix -ly at the end and get the adverb <em>quickly.</em></span>