Here is a list of some common proteins found in the human body: Hemoglobin Insulin Collagen Keratin Myosin Actin Albumin Immunoglobulins Fibrinogen Enzymes
red blood cell
Here are a few autoimmune diseases. In these diseases, the body acts as if the body itself is foreign and so tries to destroy parts of itself.Celiac diseasePernicious anemiaMyasthenia gravisMultiple SclerosisGullain-Barre syndromePolymyalgia RheumaticaKawasaki diseaseSarcoidosis
There are so many things that affect homeostasis in the human body, it is hard to pick just three. The first ones that come to mind are:ongoing nutrition and fluid intake - dehrdration kills, so does poor nutrition, which also affects wound/infection healinghormone fluctuations - too many diseases to list and each causes a cascade of internal body instabilitiestemperature regulation - too many causes to list, for example, heat stroke can cause the whole body to get out of whack
Raw sewage tops the list.
nose, outer ear
There is a long list of answers to your question, because patients with aids are susceptible to a long list of secondary diseases. You only asked for one, so I will give you flu, which is the abbreviation for influenza.
There are so many things that affect homeostasis in the human body, it is hard to pick just three. The first ones that come to mind are:ongoing nutrition and fluid intake - dehrdration kills, so does poor nutrition, which also affects wound/infection healinghormone fluctuations - too many diseases to list and each causes a cascade of internal body instabilitiestemperature regulation - too many causes to list, for example, heat stroke can cause the whole body to get out of whack
Yes, there are too many to list as almost every cell type in the body does.
There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.
Anything that greatly disrupts the normal functioning of the human body to include:StabbingDiseaseOld agePoisonBullet woundsWarPlease add to my short list.
The strongest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thighbone. It is the longest and heaviest bone in the body, designed to bear the majority of the body's weight and withstand high levels of stress and impact.