Drugs/Tobacco.
Alcohol.
Sexual Activity.
Poor Diet.
Behavior that may cause injury.
Sedentary Lifestyle.
Body size matter the most because you can always die if you don't care about your body size
Why are health care workers at high risk for back injury and musculoskeletal injury while moving and transferring patients.
These injuries are due in large part to overexertion related to repeated manual patient handling activities, often involving heavy manual lifting associated with transferring, and repositioning patients and working in extremely awkward postures.
Answer: Interferons
Explanation:
Interferons can be defined as the cells that is already being virus affected and they release some chemicals out of it in order to prepare the cells or to enhance the cells for anti-viral response.
The cells a group of signaling proteins which is being released by the host cells in response to the presence of virus in the body.
Chemically they are cytokine molecules which is used as a defense mechanism to protect the other cells of the body from being infected.
Certain response like fever, muscle pain are caused by the interferon.
This is true. A cell is the smallest unit of living matter, the basic unit of life. In multicellular organisms such as man, cells make up every tissue, organ, and organ system in the body. Man is organized in cells, tissues, organs and organ systems.
Cells work together in groups known as tissues. A tissue, be it plant or animal tissue, is defined as a group of similar cells working together to carry out a certain task.
Tissues in turn are grouped together to form organs and organs are organized to into organ systems to carry out specific functions in the body.
All these is possible because of the cell, the very basic unit from which all living matter is made.