Answer:
D. Immune response
Explanation:
An immune response is defined as any reaction that occurs within a host when its body recognizes and defends itself against pathogenic microorganisms (e.g., viruses, bacteria, protists, etc) and/or chemical compounds that look to be foreign and harmful to the body. When the number of detected pathogenic microorganisms increases, the immune system in the host responds by producing cells that attack them or by producing proteins (i.e., antibodies) that destroy the harmful substances. A substance capable of triggering an immune response is known as an antigen (e.g., a structural protein of a pathogenic virus). There are two distinct types of immune responses: 1-innate immune responses, where the body mounts a response immediately without requiring a previous contact with the harmful antigen and does not retain a memory of previous responses; and 2- adaptive immune responses that only occur after exposure to an antigen, these responses are slower but they are specific and produce immunological memory.
Answer: The correct answer is "interchanges." The interchanges on a roadway will help drivers to enter and leave a roadway without very many interruptions. The traffic will be able to enter and exit an exchange to make a smooth transition to the roadway they are going too. Traffic on the roadways will be able to see when a car is entering and exiting the roadways and have ample time to move to another lane. Interchanges are found on rural roads, highways, and interstates throughout the United States.
The correct answer is B.
I would love to say that the answer would be A due to the fact that the others don't make any sense
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Ovaries: produce egg or ovum and hormones
Fallopian tubes: transport egg to uterus
Uterus: to accept the fertilized egg and nourishes it.