
Dakshita Kamboj
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The seven colors of the rainbow affect the mind positively and trigger happy feelings. Here’s what the seven colors of the rainbow depict.<div>
</div><div>Red: The color of love, passion, health, life, and vigor, red stands for everything connected to a person’s well-being.</div><div>Orange: The second color of the rainbow is connected to creativity, fertility, and sexuality. The color also symbolizes inner healing.</div><div>Yellow: The color symbolizes happiness, youthful energy, joy, happiness, imagination, positivity, warmth, and sun.</div><div>Green: Associated with nature, green symbolizes renewal, growth, and rebirth. The color also represents prosperity and motherhood.</div><div>Blue: The fifth color of the rainbow represents peace, wisdom, loyalty, spirituality, intuition, sincerity, and stability.</div><div>Indigo: The color is associated with higher knowledge, wisdom, and independence. Indigo also suggests impartiality and equality.</div><div>Violet: The last color of the rainbow stands for calmness, gentleness, luxury, wisdom, royalty, and spirituality.</div> -
Respect,Honesty,Compassion, hardwork,Kindness,Gratitude,Sharing,<div>Cooperation </div>
Morals are something that starts to develop in childhood and can change throughout the course of your life. Self-reflection, learning about other global perspectives, and talking about values with friends and family can all help you find your moral compass.
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The main function of blood is to transport nutrients and oxygen and eliminate wastes from the cells of the body. The various other functions of blood are the distribution of heat, defense, and maintaining homeostasis.
The functions are varied and include membrane structure, transport, receptor, adhesion, enzyme activity, complement components, complement regulation and glycocalyx formation.
If you receive blood from a donor whose blood cells contain antigens your body doesn’t recognize, your immune system may attack the donated red blood cells. The results could be life-threatening. Your blood type allows providers to determine which blood types are safe for you to receive.