Answer:
Naturally Acquired Passive Immunity
Explanation:
Naturally acquired passive immunity can be described as a type of immunity in which antibodies are transferred from the mother to the infant through placenta or through breast feeding. This type of immunity tends to protect the child until the child can develop his/her own immune system. However, this type of immunity is not life long and usually remains from a period of few weeks to 6 months.
Answer:
Pumps blood through the pulmonary circuit (provides gas exchange) to the lungs and back to the left heart. ... Pumps blood by the systemic circuit to all body tissues and back to the heart.
Explanation:
Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type.
Answer: Frequency
1 divided by 200000 is purple
It’s important because your heart must beat faster during exercising because the increase of the heart rate also will need a increase of cardiac output to deliver the necessary blood flow to the muscles.
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