Answer:
Pulmonary tuberculosis. It is a disease caused by a resistant acid bacterium and weight loss, persistent chronic cough and night sweats are characteristic of its symptoms. In addition to these discomforts, they will present hemotipsis, that is, the presence of blood in the sputum. The diagnosis is confirmed by the presence of spots in the lungs and positive sputum and culture tests for the presence of AFB (Acid- Fast Bacilli).
It is difficult to treat, and there are no treatments with proven effectiveness.
Every month or once a month an egg will mature within the woman's ovaries. Once it reaches maturity it leaves the ovary and being push down in the fallopian tube where it will be fertilize and may meet up a sperm. This is what we call Ovulation.
your answer would be A. "Something that can happen as someone approaches death"