Answer:
garlic = alliums
pumpkin = cucurbits
kale = leafy greens
radish = roots
Explanation:
Alliums are plant species that thrive in<u> temperate climate</u>. Their length extends from<em><u> 5 cm</u></em><em><u> to</u></em><em><u> 150 cm</u></em>. Other than garlic, some examples of alliums are:<em> onion, scallion, chives, et</em>c.
Cucurbits are also known as<em> "gourds." </em>They thrive in <u>both tropical and temperate climate.</u> They are often vines that grow<em> annually</em>. Other than pumpkin, some examples of cucurbits are: <em>squash, cucumber, watermelon, etc.</em>
Leafy Greens are also known as<em> "leafy vegetables."</em> They are the leaves of plants that are packed with nutrition and great for daily diet. Other than kale, some examples of leafy greens are: <em>lettuce and spinach.</em>
Roots/Root Vegetables grow from the underground. Most of them are staple food in some countries. Other than radish, some root vegetables are: <em>turnips, beets, carrots, etc.</em>
Answer:Your feet should be apart, with one foot slightly in front of the other.
Keep your back straight.
Bend from your hips and knees.
The options of the question are:
A) toxoids.
B) inactivated viruses.
C) antibodies.
D) parts of bacterial cells.
E) live, attenuated bacteria.
Answer: Antibodies
Explanation:
The vaccine can be defined as the substances which when given to the body generates the acquired immunity in the body against a particular disease. It is a type of biological preparation because it contains the attenuated form of microbes in it.
It generally contains the substance that resembles the disease causing microorganism, often made by surface proteins of the microorganism, toxoids, live or attenuated form bacteria, inactivated virus,
These substances make the body ready for the future disease against which the vaccine is being given to the body.
Example: vaccine for chicken pox, vaccine for polio.