Which best explains why viral infections are usually harder to treat than bacterial infections?​

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Answer 1
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Bacterial infections can be fought with many different types of antibodies that will eat the bacteria where a viral infection has more limited options and can change at rapid rates Explanation:


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I reckon it's pollinator attraction.

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pollinion atraction

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that is true, by capillaries :)

What causes chemical weathering?a.
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natural acids because chemicals erode rocks in chemical weathering

OK so basically Chemical weathering occurs from rain and other things that are washed in with it so best choice will be to go with option C. Natural Acids.

When assessing an 8-year-old child, you should:a. talk to the child, not just the caregiver.
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Meiosis I is identical to mitotic division resulting in a copy of a diploid cell. Meiosis II is when the cells split up making 4 haploid daughter cells.
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What part of the brain connects the brain and the eyes?

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the answer is Mid brain

The optic nerve of each eye meets the other at the optic chiasm. Medial nerves of each optic nerve cross, but lateral nerves stay on the same side. The overlap of nerve fibers allows for depth perception. Electrical impulses are communicated to the visual cortex of the brain by way of the optic nerve.