Children are significantly affected by secondhand smoke. Children's bodies are still developing, and exposure to the poisons in secondhand smoke puts them at risk of severe respiratory diseases and can hinder the growth of their lungs.
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A. mesentery
B. small intestine
C. pharynx
D. large intestine
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The correct answer is "mesentery". MALT or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue is a collection of lymphoid tissue embedded in the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract and other organs with mucosal linings. First of all, the mesentery has no mucosa; it is composed of connective tissues and fat tissue with blood vessels embedded in the mesentery. The other organs listed has MALT, most notably in the form of Peyer's patches in the small intestine (specifically, in the ileum).
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An ignition source is a process or event which can cause a fire or explosion. Open flames, sparks, static electricity, and hot surfaces are all possible ignition sources. An explosion can occur when flammable gases or vapors in the air come in contact with an ignition source such as a spark.
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Test to see whether a Carbon Monoxide detector works
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This was kinda tricky...
The first one which is the loaded firearm is not the best one because one of the kids can grab the gun and think that its a toy, and well things go bad from there. The second one which is the Medicine in the lower cabinet would have been good if it was on a high shelf where none of the kids can grab it and take one thinking that it is candy. And the last one which is the Chemicals are definitely not right and is kinda dumb.
A six month year old boy would be going through the fastest rate of growth.