Primary immunodeficiency diseases
A) develop later in life.
B) are detectable close to birth.
C) may be caused by malnutrition.
D) are never associated with genetic defects.
E) are sometimes caused by severe stress.
B
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Immunodeficiency Diseases
Learning Outcome: 18.18
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patches are ____ in contiguous habitats than on islands.
a. lower; lower b. lower; higher c. higher; higher d. higher; lower e. even; lower
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a. nondisjunction. b. separation. c. segregation. d. disjunction. e. amelioration.
Fertilization resulting in a chromosome number of 2n + 1 is ____
a. monosomy b. trisomy c. haploid d. diploid e. triploid
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A. Viroids infect only plants while viruses infect only animals and prokaryotes. B. Viroids are alive and viruses are not. C. Viroids are not infectious particles and viruses often cause disease. D. Viroids are composed solely of nucleic acid while viruses are composed of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. E. Viroids contain some genes important for their own replication while viruses rely entirely on host cell enzymes for their replication.