Ok so basically this seems more complicated than it is
We want to start with coming up with <u>three traits</u> say your "living thing" will have...
let's use some simple traits that we know and have seen in other animals
(I'm using a cat-like animal in reference)
Ear size: Large, Small
Fur color: Grey, Black, Grey with Black, Black with Grey
Now let's take a look at the chart
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Lymphocytes that destroy foreign cells or virus- infected cells are cytotoxic T cells.
<h3>What is cytotoxic T cell?</h3>
- A particular class of immune cell that is capable of eliminating specific types of cells, such as virus-infected cells, cancer cells, and alien cells.
- To destroy cancer cells, cytotoxic T lymphocytes can be isolated from other blood cells, cultured in a lab, and then administered to a patient.
- White blood cells and lymphocytes both fall under the category of cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
- It is also known as a killer T cell and a cytotoxic T cell.
- The helper T cell and the cytotoxic T cell are the two main subtypes of T cells.
- Helper T cells, as their names imply, "assist" other immune system cells, whereas cytotoxic T cells "kill" virally-infected cells and tumours.
- The TCR cannot directly bind antigen, unlike an antibody.
Learn more about cytotoxic T cell here:
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Answer: To clean the exterior and keypad of the microwave.
Explanation:
It is proper to clean the exterior of the microwave including the keyboard. Although this isn't required to be done daily, Benjy saw his mum do it at the time she decided to clean it (maybe it was stained too) and being a child he picks up the act too.
It is advisable to clean not only the interior of your microwave but the exterior top including the keypad. Cleaning the keypad prevents dirt and dust from staying in them and causing the keypads to get stuck.
I hope this helps
Milk packaging is designed to be attractive to the customer, give information, ease transport and to protect the product to maximize shelf life. Tetrapak cartons protect the product from light, air and microorganisms.