Answer:
The correct answer is "body is healed from the illness", "symptoms of the illness are managed" and "body builds immunity to illness".
Explanation:
Depending on the type of the medicine, the body can respond by different ways. The body can be healed from the illness, for instance, when antibiotics are applied the substances act on the pathogen that causes the illness. The symptoms of the illness can be managed by the use of Symptomatic Drugs, which are often prescribed when the source of the disease cannot be treated or is preferred not to do it. The body can build immunity to illness, particularly when the medicine is a vaccine.
Gravity
Neutron stars are the most extreme and fascinating objects known to exist in our universe: Such a star has a mass that is up to twice that of the sun but a radius of only a dozen kilometers: hence it has an enormous density, thousands of billions of times that of the densest element on Earth. An important property of neutron stars, distinguishing them from normal stars, is that their mass cannot grow without bound. Indeed, if a nonrotating star increases its mass, also its density will increase. Normally this will lead to a new equilibrium and the star can live stably in this state for thousands of years. This process, however, cannot repeat indefinitely and the accreting star will reach a mass above which no physical pressure will prevent it from collapsing to a black hole. The critical mass when this happens is called the "maximum mass" and represents an upper limit to the mass that a nonrotating neutron star can be.
However, once the maximum mass is reached, the star also has an alternative to the collapse: it can rotate. A rotating star, in fact, can support a mass larger than if it was nonrotating, simply because the additional centrifugal force can help balance the gravitational force. Also in this case, however, the star cannot be arbitrarily massive because an increase in mass must be accompanied by an increase in the rotation and there is a limit to how fast a star can rotate before breaking apart. Hence, for any neutron star, there is an absolute maximum mass and is given by the largest mass of the fastest-spinning model.
Answer:1 When they threw the ball, it appears to be curved or flat from the movement of the merry go round
2A
3B
4A
5A
6B
7A
8True
9Rotation
10Right
11A
12B
13B
Explanation:
Just took the quiz for earth science, hope this helps!
The one that most accurately describes our solar system is:
D. Outer planets are farther from one another than are inner planets.