Bloodborne pathogens<span> can cause infections and diseases including </span>HIV<span>, hepatitis, MRSA, and C. diff and can be transmitted through contact with an infected person's blood or body fluids.</span>
The lymphatic system is a rather important system in the body. Using its pathways it both takes toxins and waste products to other parts of the body, and also help regulate the interstital fluid between tissues.
Additionally the lymphatic tissue is a major pathway of lynphocytes which travel through lymph (clear fluid with lymphatic cells).
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Answer:
....exercise causes moderate-intensity heart rates <em>to beat faster</em> and blood pressures <em>to rise</em> at the same workloads from pre- to posttesting
Explanation:
There has been a relationship between <em>physical activity and excercise like running, rope skipping, squash playing and the heart rates and also the blood pressures in the body</em>.
The heart beat at a normal rythmn rate but when someone is engage in exercise, it leads to a drastic <em>increase in the rythmn rate to a higher degree</em>. As the rythmn increasess, there is a corressponding<em> increase in the</em> <em>blood pressure circulation</em> (rise) within the heart region.
Once the physical activity has ended, the heart rates and blood pressure returns gradually to a normal level.
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