Answer:
The correct option is C. <u>Fever </u> occurs when the innate immune system is attempting to flush a specific area with phagocytes.
Explanation:
Phagocytes can be described as components of the immune system that attack foreign antigens. Fever causes some kinds of immune cells to fight better. A fever is generally caused when an enormous number of phagocytes are transported to an area to fight pathogens. The hypothalamus is part of the brain that determines the regulation of the body temperature. It also plays an active role in generating fevers at inflammation sites.
On which one? There’s questions here
You can find this answer by Googling that question. But, as someone who answers questions, I'll write it within my own words.
An ectopic pregnancy is when the egg is attached somewhere else aside from the uterus; the normal resting spot for the fertilized egg to begin growing. Usually, in an ectopic pregnancy, the egg goes into a fallopian tube which is obviously not where the egg is meant to be growing, so the embryo usually cannot form and continue to grow. Since the egg is already inside a tube, there is no possible way for it to survive. This doesn't occur that often, but that's not to say it doesn't occur at all.
This can result in injury and punishment
I personally suffer from widespread Stage IV endometriosis and mine has never appeared this way. The left side pain isn't necessarily from endometriosis on the colon, it could anywhere in there. The (cherry) angioma would usually not have anything to do with the colon, but angiomas can occur due to a hormonal imbalance (from the endometriosis.)