Answer:
Limit (or check if you are looking at the box).
Explanation:
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C. Verbal (non-oral) communication. Hope this helps. Have a great day. Please mark me brainliest!
one is foodborne illness(food poisoning)
I know at least these 3 things how you can prevent it
1. dont eat spoiled meat or raw meat
2. check the expiration date on like eggs and dont drink unpasteurized milk
3. and dont leave like dairy products out in room temp
I would say A...just because when it comes to flexibility everyone is different.
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Answer:
A skin infection occurs when there are too many germs for the white blood cells to fight and kill. The WBCs begin to expel chemicals into the wound site and this causes the redness and warmth in that area. The chemicals also cause fluid [plasma] leakage from the blood which causes swelling in that area. The swelling may stimulate the nerves which accounts for the pain.
* Inflammatory response in internal organs occurs when the damaged cells begin to release chemicals like histamine, bradykinin and prostaglandins. These chemicals cause blood vessels to leak, releasing plasma into the tissue and causing swelling in that area.
* The platelets in the blood cell are activated to stop the bleeding from the cut. The platelets also secrete chemicals called cytokines into the blood to start the healing process. They also alert the immune system which release several immune cells which begin scanning for germs in the blood. The macrophages start destroying the germs and disposing off the dead body cells. The T-cells and B- cells receive the signals from dendritic cells, which are activated by the macrophages. The T-cells and B-cells come into action and help the body fight off the germs.
At the site of the injury, swelling occurs due to concentration of different cells and tissue fluids in the area