Rheumatoid arthritis is caused when . . . i.) Lymphocytes become more active ii.) Body attacks self cells iii.) More antibodies are produced in the body iv.) The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self-cells is lost Choose the correct answer from the options given below: a.) i and ii b.) iii and iv c.) i and iii d.) ii and iv
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the answer is d. rheumatoid arthritis is an example of autoimmune diseases and it mostly occurs in the aged people due to non recognition of the antibodies to differentiate the antigens as self or non self
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Rheumatoid arthritis is caused when body attacks self cells and the ability to differentiate pathogens Are Foreign molecules from self cells is lost that is option d.
● A rheumatoid arthritis which is also called interminable incendiary issue influencing numerous joints, incorporating those in the hands and feet.
● In rheumatoid arthritis joint inflammation occurs, the body's immune system assaults its own tissue, including joints. In extreme cases, it assaults inward organs.
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