The lymphocytes that monitor blood and tissue fluids are which type of cell?
A. A cell
B. B cell
C. P cell
D. T cell
B. B cell
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The following are some of the important terms from this chapter written as their phonetic spellings. Sound out each term and write it in the blank. Pronunciations for all terms are included in the glossary at the end of the book.
1. yoo-ree-ter-oh-sten-OH-sis 2. yoo-RAL-oh-jee 3. yoo-rin-OH-meter 4. neh-FROH-ma 5. dis-YOO-ree-ah 6. en-yoo-REE-sis 7. hee-mah-TOO-ree-ah 8. hee-moh-dye-AL-ih-sis 9. pye-eh-loh-neh-FRYE-tis 10. SIS-toh-lith 11. LITH-oh-trip-see 12. mee-AY-tus 13. nef-roh-skleh-ROH-sis 14. nok-TOO-ree-ah 15. pol-ee-YOO-ree-ah 16. yoo-REE-ter 17. pye-YOO-ree-ah 18. yoo-REE-thral 19. KAL-kew-lus 20. yoo-REE-mee-ah 21. sis-TEK-toh-me 22. yoo-REE-throh-scope 23. yoo-rih-NAL-ih-sis 24. nef-roh-MEG-ah-lee 25. NEF-roh-pek-see
Which pregnant female is at risk of having an infant born with congenital cataracts?
A) A first-time mother over the age of 35 B) A pregnant mother with baby number 2 on the way who tested positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) C) A diabetic mother who regulates her blood glucose levels with insulin D) A mother who is 34 weeks' pregnant diagnosed with preeclampsia
All of the following are TRUE about NSAIDs EXCEPT ________
A) they can decrease mild-to-moderate pain B) they are used to treat osteoarthritis and orthopedic injuries C) they are corticosteroids D) they can decrease mild-to-moderate inflammation