Answer:
Around 70% of our immune system dwells in our digestive tract in the form of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). An important component of our immune system called plasma cells (which give rise to invader-defending antibodies) also reside within the GALT. Our gut is the major channel between the external environment and the internal systems of our body. It is exposed to plenty of germs and harmful invaders such as bacteria and viruses present in food particles on a daily basis. [1] These toxic agents are perceived by the immune system in the gut as being harmful to our body and attacked. That being said, our body does not reject everything we put into it. This process is known as tolerance. When our immune system rejects an otherwise harmless substance, we are labeled as being sensitive or allergic to that food/food ingredient.
Explanation:
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The energy that's required to break bonds is called bond energy. Bond energy is used in chemistry, represented by an E, and accounts for measuring the strength of a bond in a chemical bond.
Answer:
-Cells are the basic units of structure and function for living things.
-All living things are made of cells.
-All cells come from pre-existing cells.
Explanation:
<span>Food
chains and webs not only describe the order in which organisms are eaten, but
they also describe the animals that are all related. To exist with one another,
organisms belonging to a same species either compete for the resources or
divide it amongst themselves, where animals and plants of the same species
co-exist and creates a beauty with nature.</span>
Answer:
Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists
Explanation:
Domain Eukarya includes Kingdoms Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista.