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A particle weighs 120N on the surface of theEarth. At what height above the Earth's surfacewill to its weight be son? (Radius of earth =64ookm |
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How does stimulus move from one neuronto another |
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Answer» An IMPULSE travels along the neuron pathways as electrical CHARGES move across each NEURAL cell membrane. IONS moving across the membrane cause the impulse to move along the nerve cells. ... An impulse begins when a neuron is stimulated by ANOTHER neuron or by a stimulus in the environment. |
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Edible part of mushroom is |
Answer» BASIDIOCARP is the answerPLS MRK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Does in binary fission they have same chromosome number |
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Answer» Explanation: PROKARYOTES are much simpler in their organization than are eukaryotes. There are a GREAT many more organelles in eukaryotes, also more CHROMOSOMES. The usual method of prokaryote cell DIVISION is termed binary FISSION. ... When the cell begins to pull apart, the replicate and original chromosomes are separated. |
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Exaplain the facter affecting the nutrional status of a person |
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Answer» Explanation: Biological factors include age, gender, growth, DISEASE STATES, and genetic makeup. Among the nonbiological factors, socio-economic status is the most IMPORTANT. Poverty is one of the major socio-economic causes of variation in nutrient intake, and it also impacts nutrient requirements.4 DEC 2011 |
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Example of plant hormone that helps in growth of stem |
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Answer» EXPLANATION: it is CYTOKININ |
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Does during fission the chromosome number will be same or different |
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Why feacces is not a metabolic eastWhy feaces is not a metabolic West?? |
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Answer» Explanation: Fresh FECES contains AROUND 75% water and the REMAINING SOLID fraction is 84–93% organic solids. These organic solids consist of: 25–54% bacterial biomass, 2–25% protein or NITROGENOUS matter, 25% carbohydrate or undigested plant matter and 2–15% fat. |
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How do parenchyma cells provide support for hebacious plants? |
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Answer» Answer:storage Explanation:Parenchyma cells are RESPONSIBLE for metabolic functions, such as PHOTOSYNTHESIS. They also help REPAIR and HEAL wounds. In ADDITION, some parenchyma cells store starch. |
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How i transport urinary tract infection sample for laboratory? |
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Answer» CULTURES And The Laboratory Diagnosis of UTIs. ROUTINE bacterial URINE cultures. ... Most patients with UTIs, HOWEVER, do not fall into either category, and 30%–50% of patients with acute urethral syndrome will have colony counts of <105 cfu/mL [15]. |
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How do living things obtain energy and what strategies they evolved? |
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Answer» Answer: A living organism can EITHER make its own food or depend on others to make food for them. For example green PLANTS produce their own food from a PROCESS called photosynthesis. They use the chloroplasts in their cells to capture energy in sunlight.iYou need energy to get out of bed in the morning. You EVEN ... In this lesson, we will explore how living organisms UTILIZE energy. |
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How do living organisms derive their energy answer for 11 standard? |
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Answer» Answer:from sun ,plants Explanation: Most of the energy from the sun either DIRECTLY or indirectly. Plants US photosynthesis to capture sunlight. Herbivorous EAT plants,carnivorous eat herbivorous and decomposers digest PLANT and animal matter. |
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How can o positive have antibodies a and b without antigens? |
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Answer» There are FOUR main blood GROUPS DEFINED by the ABO system: blood group A – has A antigens on the red blood CELLS with anti-B antibodies in the plasma. ... blood group O – has no antigens, but both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. blood group AB – has both A and B antigens, but no antibodies. |
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How are the food stuffs and their nutrients contants useful for body ? |
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Answer» Explanation: Fats and oils provide a CONCENTRATED source of energy and the essential fatty ACIDS needed for growth and health. ... Foods and nutrients. Nutrient Main USE in the body Iron To MAKE haemoglobin, the protein in red blood CELLS that carries oxygen to the tissues. To allow the muscles and brain to work properly. |
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How animals like amphibians and reptiles do mantain their body temperature ? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:Reptiles and other cold blooded animals regulate their body temperature by MOVING to different AREAS of their ENVIRONMENT to warm up or cool down. They also use CERTAIN behavioral traits, to keep their body temperature more or less, constant. ... Crocodiles hold their JAWS agape to cool down on hot days. |
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How animals like amphibians and reptiles do maintain their body temperature? |
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Answer» Answer: Reptiles and other cold blooded animals regulate their body temperature by moving to different areas of their environment to WARM up or cool down. They also USE certain behavioral traits, to keep their body temperature more or less, CONSTANT. ... CROCODILES hold their jaws agape to cool down on hot days. |
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Highest number of orchid species as per botanical survey of india |
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Gall bladder sludge and pycoceele can be removed in ayurveda |
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Answer» Explanation: Most people with gallbladder sludge can lead normal, healthy lives. Many require no TREATMENT at all. But an accurate DIAGNOSIS can RULE out potentially dangerous problems, such as a PANCREAS infection or pancreatic cancer |
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Choose odd one with reasonGlucose oxygen carbon dioxide water yeast |
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Choose odd one giving reason Cellular respiration,internal respiration,glucose,oxygen,Anaerobis |
Answer» Anaerobes is odd because all the other are PARTS of aerobic respiration but anaerobes are the PART of anaerobic respiration. |
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A. The naturally occurring plants in a particular place. |
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Answer» Answer: the term NATIVE SPECIES refers to plants and animals that live in a particular area PURELY by reason of naturally OCCURRING PHENOMENON a particular species of plant oranimatly be native to a certain country but considered as indigenous only to a specific area within that country |
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Distinguish between malnutrition and undernutrition |
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Answer» Answer: malnutrition means lack of one specific nutrient to a large extent it occurs BCZ of non intake of one specific nutrient whereas UNDERNUTRITION means lack of all the nutrients due lo improper FOOD (diet usually due to unavailability of food) hope it HELPS.....! mark me as BRAINLIEST....! FOLLOW ME.....! |
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Differential diagnosis of depapillation of tongue |
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Answer» Explanation: Glossitis can mean soreness of the tongue, or more usually INFLAMMATION with depapillation of the dorsal surface of the tongue (loss of the lingual papillae), leaving a SMOOTH and erythematous (reddened) surface,[2][3] (sometimes SPECIFICALLY termed atrophic glossitis). In a wider SENSE, glossitis can mean inflammation of the tongue generally.[4] Glossitis is often caused by nutritional deficiencies and may be painless or cause discomfort. Glossitis usually responds well to treatment if the cause is identified and corrected. Tongue soreness caused by glossitis is differentiated from burning mouth syndrome, where there is no identifiable change in the appearance of the tongue, and there are no identifiable causes.[5] |
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Difference between thalassemia major and thalassemia minor |
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Answer» Answer: What is the difference between thalassemia minor and major? There are two forms of beta thalassemia. They are thalassemia minor and thalassemia major (which is also called COOLEY's anemia). Thalassemia minor: The individual with thalassemia minor has only one copy of the beta thalassemia gene (together with one perfectly normal beta-chain gene). The person is said to be heterozygous for beta thalassemia. Persons with thalassemia minor have (at most) mild anemia (slight lowering of the hemoglobin level in the blood). This situation can very closely resemble that with mild iron-deficiency anemia. However, persons with thalassemia minor have a normal blood iron level (unless they are iron deficient for other reasons). No treatment is necessary for thalassemia minor. In particular, iron is neither necessary nor advised. Thalassemia major (Cooley's anemia): The child born with thalassemia major has two genes for beta thalassemia and no normal beta-chain gene. The child is homozygous for beta thalassemia. This causes a striking deficiency in beta chain production and in the production of Hb A. Thalassemia major is a significant illness. The clinical picture ASSOCIATED with thalassemia major was first described in 1925 by the American pediatrician Thomas Cooley. Hence, the name Cooley's anemia in his honor. At birth the baby with thalassemia major seems entirely normal. This is because the predominant hemoglobin at birth is still fetal hemoglobin (HBF). HbF has two alpha chains (like Hb A) and two gamma chains (unlike Hb A). It has no beta chains so the baby is PROTECTED at birth from the effects of thalassemia major. Anemia begins to develop within the first months after birth. It becomes progressively more and more SEVERE. The infant fails to thrive (to grow normally) and often has problems feeding (due to easy fatigue from lack of oxygen due to the profound anemia), bouts of fever, diarrhea, and other intestinal problems. Please mark it as brainliest |
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Difference between spermatogenesis and oogenesis 2 |
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Answer» 1) SPERMATOGENESIS is the process of formation of sperm. Oogenesis is a process of formation of ovum. 2) Spermatogenesis is a continuous process TILL death in male. Oogenesis stops at the age of 45 to 50 years in females. Mark it as BRAINLIEST answer... |
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Difference between near point and far point of human eye |
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Answer» FAR point is infinity Explanation: |
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Explain why coordination in plants is weaker as compared to animals |
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Answer» Answer: plants do not have the sophisticated nervous SYSTEM as in animals because majority of CELLS and tissues are DEAD. Also there is no apparatus for mobility. Explanation: |
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What is nuclei ? And it's functions |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The main function of the cell nucleus is to CONTROL gene EXPRESSION and mediate the replication of DNA during the cell cycle. The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. INSIDE its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it CONTAINS the majority of the cell's genetic material. |
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Kindly tell the 21types of amino acids |
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Answer» Explanation: An essential amino acid, or indispensable amino acid, is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo (from scratch) by the organism at a rate commensurate with its demand, and thus must be supplied in its diet. Of the 21 amino acids common to all life forms, the nine amino acids humans cannot synthesize are phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, LEUCINE, ISOLEUCINE, lysine, and histidine.[1][2] Six other amino acids are considered conditionally essential in the human diet, meaning their synthesis can be limited under special pathophysiological conditions, such as prematurity in the infant or individuals in SEVERE catabolic distress.[2] These six are arginine, cysteine, glycine, glutamine, proline, and tyrosine. Six amino acids are non-essential (dispensable) in humans, meaning they can be synthesized in sufficient quantities in the body. These six are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, serine[2], and SELENOCYSTEINE (considered the 21st amino acid). Pyrrolysine (considered the 22nd amino acid) is not used by humans; thus, it is non‑essential. |
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How many cell in our body |
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Answer» Answer: SCIENTISTS CONCLUDED that the average human body contains APPROXIMATELY 37.2 TRILLION cells! mark as BRAINLIEST! |
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Meiosis occur in yeast in |
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Answer» Answer: MEIOSIS is ubiquitous among eukaryotes. It OCCURS in single-celled organisms such as YEAST, as well as in multicellular organisms, such as humans. Explanation: |
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How is starch present even in those parts of the plants where chlorophyll is absent? |
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Answer» Answer: The leaf on the left is a VARIEGATED leaf. The green parts CONTAIN chlorophyll and photosynthesise to MAKE starch. The white part of the leaf does not contain chlorophyll, so does not photosynthesise. ... Parts of its leaves are COVERED with dark paper, and the plant is left in the LIGHT for a few hours |
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Difference between electrochemical cell and ekectrolytic cellion |
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Answer» GALVANIC Cell or electrochemical cell
1. In galvanic cell, electrical energy is produced.
2. In galvanic cell, reaction taking place is spontaneous.
3. The two half cells are set up in different containers and are connected through salt
4. In galvanic cell, anode is negative and cathode is positive.
5. The ELECTRONS move from anode to cathode in external circuit. Electrolytic Cell
1. In electrolytic cell, electrical energy is consumed.
2. In electrolytic cell, reaction taking place is nonspontaneous.
3. Both the electrodes are placed in the solution or molten electrolyte in the same container.
4. In electrolytic cell, the anode is positive and cathode is negative.
5. The electrons are supplied by the external source. They enter through cathode and come out through anode. |
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Difference between gastric and duodenal ulcer |
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Answer» Explanation:GASTRIC and duodenal ulcers are open sores in the lining of the digestive tract. ... Gastric ulcers form in the lining of the stomach. Duodenal ulcers develop in the lining of the duodenum, which is the upper part of the small INTESTINE. MANY PEOPLE with peptic ulcers rely on medical treatment to relieve their symptoms. |
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Difference between down's syndrome and turner's syndrome |
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Answer» Explanation: Turner syndrome happens when a FEMALE is missing certain genes that are normally on the X chromosome. (FEMALES have two X chromosomes. Males have an X and a Y). Some girls with Turner are actually missing a WHOLE COPY of the X chromosome. Hope it will help yu |
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Difference between cold spot and hotspot biodiversity |
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Answer» hot spot/cold spot is an undesirable tightly-focused local TEMPERATURE variation which often occurs when data center equipment is improperly COOLED. Hot spots are a serious issue that can result in equipment DAMAGE. ... This results in ONE or more areas of excess temperature within the blade |
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Differentiate between hypertonic and hypotonic solutions. support your answer with one example. |
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Endoplasmic reticulum consists of 3 kinds of structures vesicles |
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Answer» Answer: the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM is consists of three kind of STRUCTURE of ROUGH and SMOOTH endoplasmic reticulum |
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Elopathic medicines name for lower high creatnine level n high blood urea |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:Therapies and treatments under natural medicine Natural remedy is BASICALLY an umbrella term that includes a lot of other therapies and treatments. Most famous among all include – Ayurveda (ancient Indian healing system) and Herbalism. CHINESE medicine, naturopathy (using natural elements to cure diseases), Massages (application of natural/herbal solution onto the body and rub it in a particular way), Aromatherapy (using FLOWER extracts), Magnet therapy (using magnets), COLOR therapy (using different color shades), Home REMEDIES (using kitchen and garden ingredients), Hydrotherapy (using water), and Mud therapy (using mud and soils) etc. are also very popular. |
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Dofferences between gram positive and gram negative bacteria |
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Answer» Explanation: GRAM positive bacteria means the weight is on positive VALUE where as the gram NEGATIVE bacteria means the weight is on negative value. |
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Distinguish between simple epithelium and compound epithelium |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:Simple EPITHELIUM is only one cell layer thick. Simple epithelium is present in the lining of the stomach and intestine. Compound epithelium is present in the lining of the pharynx and buccal cavity. In simple epithelia, all the cells REST on the BASEMENT MEMBRANE. |
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I want to make project and file on waste to wealth for ncsc |
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Answer» Hey Mate, PLZ make it and SEND it on BRAINLY. KEEP it up |
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What is different of male and female |
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Answer» Answer: Sexual DIMORPHISM is a term for the phenotypic difference between males and FEMALES of the same species. DIRECT sex differences follow a BIMODAL distribution. ... For EXAMPLE, most males are taller and stronger than females, but an individual female could be taller and stronger than an individual male. Explanation: |
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What is tha sukradu |
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Describe the flora and fauna of a tropical rainforest in points |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:More than half of the world's species of plants and animals are found in the rainforest. RAINFORESTS SUPPORT a very broad array of fauna, including mammals, reptiles, birds and INVERTEBRATES. Mammals MAY include primates, felids and other FAMILIES. |
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Define the two main methods of reproduction in living organisms |
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Answer» the two main reproduction in LIVING organism is SEXUAL and asexual. Explanation: SORRY i can't define it. |
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What is the name of plant that give sentence oil obtained from its leaves it's used to clear the cold in head |
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Answer» Eucalyptol Explanation: |
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Differences between animal cell and plant cell in tabular form |
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Answer» Here is the answer of your QUESTION |
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Difference between right heart failure and left heart failure |
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Answer» Answer: right heart is weaker than LEFT heart Explanation: The right side of the heart usually becomes weaker in response to failure on the left side. The right side of the heart brings in the circulated BLOOD from the BODY and sends it to the LUNGS for oxygen. When the left side of the heart weakens, the right side of the heart has to work harder to compensate. |
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Difference between primary immune response and secondary immune response |
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Answer» Answer: Primary Immune RESPONSE is the reaction of the immune SYSTEM when it contacts an antigen for the first TIME. Secondary Immune Response is the reaction of the immune system when it contacts an antigen for the second and SUBSEQUENT times. Appears mainly in the lymph nodes and spleen. Explanation: make me as brainaliest |
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