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They defend the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
White blood cells defend the body against both infectious diseases and foreign materials.
It's a (loose) combination of cells and tissues that defend against foreign materials in your body. The biggest component is your white cells.
Untamed elephants will tend to feel threatened, and will likely try to defend themselves. Their ears go out their trunks go up and they makes a loud sound.
Ears contain a considerable amount of wax that protects the soft lining towards the back of the ear canal, leading to the ear-drum. The wax defends the inside of the ear from microscopic organisms and moderately sized insects such as flies. Insects and bacteria get ensnared in the wax and eventually die, falling out of the ear.
Ornaments for ears are commonly referred to as earrings. They come in various styles, designs, and materials, and can be worn for both aesthetic and cultural purposes. Earrings can be stud, hoop, drop, or dangle types, among others.
Yes, vibrations in materials create sound waves that our ears perceive as different sounds. When an object vibrates, it causes air particles to also vibrate, producing sound waves that travel to our ears. The frequency and intensity of these vibrations determine the pitch and volume of the sound we hear.
Yes, 'defend' is how you spell defend.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Jaguars defend themselves by climbing into trees or by attacking head on. They are quite large and have no natural predators other than humans.Since there is a lot of trees the hide behind the trees to defining them selfThey protect themselves with long sharp nails and big fangs. They will hunt you like a cat. If their ears flatten back you better back away. =-)
in ntsd 2.4 are not hellmoves fixed but in the finish version SAKURA ---defend,down,attack,defend,up,attack TEMARI----defend,forward,attack,defend,upward,jump GARA------defend,down,jump,defend,up,jump SHINO----defend,up,attack,defend,down,jump,defend KAKASHI--attack,defend,down,jump
Ears detect sound waves, which are mechanical vibrations that travel through a medium such as air, water, or solid materials. These waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, which is then translated into electrical signals by the inner ear and sent to the brain for processing and interpretation as sound.