Match the type of immunity to its description.

1. present at birth
2. Secreted lysozyme kills bacteria.
3. NK cells cause apoptosis of viral-infected cells.
4. Antibodies in breast milk protect a newborn baby from pathogens.
5. Infected cells are killed by perforin and granzymes.

A. specific
B. nonspecific


1. B. nonspecific
2. B. nonspecific
3. B. nonspecific
4. A. specific
5. A. specific

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Abnormal forced extension beyond normal range of motion is called ________.

A. hyperextension B. pronation C. circumduction D. supination E. rotation

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Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.


1) Label A: ______________________________
2) Label B: ______________________________
3) Label C: ______________________________
4) Label D: ______________________________
5) Label E: ______________________________
6) Label F: ______________________________
7) Label G: ______________________________
8) Label H: ______________________________
9) Label I: ______________________________
10) Label J: ______________________________
11) Label K: ______________________________
12) Label L: ______________________________
13) Label M: ______________________________
14) Label N: ______________________________
15) Label O: ______________________________

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