Its shape determines the neurotransmitters that can reach its active center where activation energy is lowered.
B. central nervous system.
C. endocrine system.
D. lobes of the brain.
Answer: Central Nervous System
Explanation:
The emotions such as pain, happiness, trauma and other sensory things are controlled by the brain. The things that we feel like pain, heat, cold et cetera are also controlled by the brain.
The nervous system has two parts peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system. The pain signals are carried from the knees to the brain by the central nervous system.
Answer:
It was central nervous system
Explanation:
a tumor–like growth
a hemorrhage
2. When a virus invades the body, some B cells recognize it as nonself and produce plasma cells that release a substance to kill the virus. What is this substance called?
antigen
antibody
pathogen
3. Which of the following forms blood clots?
fibrin
macrophages
thrombin
4. An antigen has invaded a mammal's body. Specific immune cells engulf and ingest it. Some of the digested pieces are displayed on the cells' bodies. What happens next?
B cells are activated and release antibodies.
T cells are activated and produce clones.
B cells withdraw the immune response as the antigen is killed.
The conditions described by Mike all point to an inflammation, not a tumor-like growth or hemorrhage. When a body is invaded by a virus, B cells produce antibodies to destroy it. Fibrin is responsible for blood clot formation. When pieces of a digested antigen are displayed on a cell's body, it prompts T cells to activate and produce clones.
1. Mike's knee injury which revealed a red, swollen, and warmer area than the surrounding indicates an inflammation. This is a protective response to injury or destruction of tissues which serves to destroy, dilute, or wall off the injurious agent and the injured tissue.
2. When a virus invades the body, some B cells recognize it as foreign and produce plasma cells that release a substance to kill the virus. This substance is referred to as an antibody.
3. Fibrin is responsible for the formation of blood clots. It is a fibrous protein that helps control bleeding and forms a meshwork at a wound site, creating a clot to prevent further bleeding.
4. When an antigen invades a mammal's body, specific immune cells engulf and digest it. The digest pieces are displayed on the cells' bodies leading to the activation of T cells which then produce clones.
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B. dynamic characters.
C. protagonists.
D. archetypes.
Answer is D.) Archetypes