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CorrectChapter 12 Multiple Choice, Part I, Question 10Part AUsing the figure, identify the following:The lymphoid organ that destroys worn-out blood cells is indicated by ________.ANSWER:
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2/4/20195-1 MasteringA&P Lab: Module Five HomeworkChapter 12 Multiple Choice, Part I, Question 9Part AUsing the figure, identify the following:The Peyer's patches are indicated by ________.
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2/4/20195-1 MasteringA&P Lab: Module Five HomeworkUsing the figure, identify the following:The thymus is indicated by ________.ANSWER:ANSWER:Label ALabel BLabel CLabel DCorrectInteractive Activity: Types of Adaptive ImmunityPart A -Arms of the Adaptive Defense SystemAdaptive immunity comprises two branches: humoral immunity and cellular immunity. What are the characteristics of each of the two arms of the adaptivedefense system?Sort the listed characteristics of adaptive immunity into the correct bin.
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2/4/20195-1 MasteringA&P Lab: Module Five HomeworkAnswer RequestedChapter 12 True/False Question 15Part AArtificially acquired passive immunity is conferred when one receives immune serum for poisonous snake bites.ResetHelpCytotoxic T lymphocytesImmunocompetency develops inthymusActivated by exposure to APCsProduces antibodiesB lymphocytesImmunocompetency develops in bonemarrowResponds to specific antigensOriginates from hemocytoblasts in redmarrowImmunocompetent cells found inlymphoid tissuesCellular immunityHumoral immunityBoth cellular and humoral immunity
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CorrectChapter 12 Multiple Choice, Part II, Question 24Part AWhich of the following substances is NOT likely to trigger the immune response?TrueFalse
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2/4/20195-1 MasteringA&P Lab: Module Five HomeworkCorrectChapter 12 Multiple Choice, Part II, Question 22Part AWhat inhibits viruses from entering and attacking healthy cells?pollen grainsfungivirus particlesself-antigensbacteria
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CorrectChapter 12 Multiple Choice, Part II, Question 21Part AWhat does fever accomplish?ANSWER:Fever enables macrophages to attack microorganisms.Fever prevents the formation of complement fixation.Fever inhibits bacteria reproduction and speeds the repair process.Fever prevents the spread of pathogens to adjacent tissues.Fever promotes cell lysis by direct cell attack.pyrogensinterferonscomplementkeratinmembrane-attack complexes (MAC)
2/4/20195-1 MasteringA&P Lab: Module Five HomeworkPart AWhich one of the following is NOT one of the nonspecific body defenses?CorrectScore Summary:
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