1. an infectious agents stimulates phagocytes.
2. phagocytes release interleukin1
3. interleukin1 stimulates the hypothalamus
4. the hypothalamus stimulates the effectors
5. blood flow to skin decreases, sweat glands are inhibited, skeletal muscles increase heat production.
There are 13 steps instead of 5... but i don't know them!
In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
The mandible develops through a process known as intercartilaginous ossification.
the fertilised ovule develops into the seed and the swollen ovary into the fruit
Tomato Fever According to a newspaper,the patients with tomato fever get red rashes on the skin almost the size of tomatoes. The fever is locally called "tomato fever" and some patients have mentioned worms coming out of the boils that develop on the rashes. There is no fever named as Tomato fever. Some place the sores on the face due to chiken gunia fever is called as Tomato fever.
The patient develops a fever. Lymph nodes in the area become swollen and tender, and the patient suffers from fever, chills, and headache
The symptoms include fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, cough, and tiredness. In the most severe cases of parrot fever, the patient develops pneumonia.
Your body develops antibodies that fight the bug. That is why you get a fever.
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well of 100.11 fever you should take chanrge.if its gets higher than 104.5 take to the hosital.if your a kid like me trying to cure this than look up under fever facts 101.
researc says that 5-70% of people die from yellow fever today
Quinine
A rash made up of tiny pink bumps develops, covering the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
Depends on how long you have had the fever.
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It is characterized by recurrent symptoms of chills, fever, and an enlarged spleen.
In about a week, the patient develops a fever, chills, heavy sweating, headache, eye pain (especially when exposed to light), weakness, and achy muscles. The fever rises and falls over the course of about a weak. A bumpy rash spreads across the body.