What elements aids in removing phosphoric acid from soda? What is an example of a catabolic process? What produces antibodies? What are the contributions that the liver and pancreas make to the digestive process? What types of substances, naturally produced by the body, pr...
What produces antibodies? (a) What is a dominant trait? (b) What is a recessive trait? Where do endogenous antigens come from? How do genes of two parents influence the traits of an offspring? Why doesn't a negative transfusion reaction occur the first time an Rh+ person is exposed to...
Abbreviated asAb, antibodies are also referred to asimmunoglobulins, abbreviated asIg. Specifically,immunoglobulinsare the special proteins that function as antibodies. They are found inplasma(the liquid part of blood and lymph), other body fluids, and in the membrane of certain cells. There are fiv...
Hepatitis antibodies are cells that are produced by the body to help fight hepatitis. The most common types of hepatitis...
This produces antibodies designated to fight off the foreign invaders. When the body is actually exposed to the harmful germ or virus, the antibodies are ready for them. The idea behind eating honey is kind of like gradually vaccinating the body against allergens, a process called immunotherapy....
Just like Graves' disease, Hashimoto’s disease is an autoimmune disease. With Hashimoto's disease, the immune system makes antibodies that attack and damage the thyroid gland, making it unable to produce enough thyroid hormones. The thyroid then becomes underactive and stops working as well as ...
rheumatoid arthritis is the result of a cell-based immune response to joint tissue which causes chronic pain and inflammation.occurs when the body producesautoimmune antibodiesthat react to a type of protein found in almost all cells in the body. This form of the disease can be particularly dang...
For this blood test, blood will be drawn from the vein in your arm and siphoned into a special tube for laboratory testing. The blood is tested for hemoglobin levels in the red blood cells, which can help your doctor if you have anaemia caused by iron deficiency. Iron produces the molecu...
What diseases are carried in body fluids? 1. Describe 2 methods of viral infection. 2. How can a virus be helpful to its host? In which type of acquired immunity does a person produce his/her own antibodies? In which type of acquired immunity does a person produces his/her own anti...
What releases dopamine in humans? What causes elevated red blood cells and hemoglobin? What signaling pathways does epinephrine stimulate? What produces ADH? What are erythrocytes made of? What controls insulin and glucagon production? How to increase erythrocytes?