What is the role of interleukins?
A. chemotaxis of leukocytes
B. production of virally infected cells
C. ensuring production of enough leukocytes
D. signaling between leukocytes
E. complement activation
Answer: D
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A. accidentally, by scientists working with bacteria in the food industry. They were looking for ways to make cheese and yogurt production more effective. B. by a dedicated team of researchers studying sickle-cell disease. It had long been hypothesized that this approach would be effective in editing genes and researchers worked for several years searching for ways to make it possible. C. by a worldwide group of researchers that collaborate and share ideas on the treatment of cancer. This approach was originally developed in order to edit the genes that lead to breast cancer and has since been adopted for other therapeutic uses as well. D. accidentally by a graduate student working in a Harvard laboratory. The student was trying to find a way to genetically modify yeast efficiently.
Cells use active transport proteins to
A.) obtain molecules they need. B.) break down molecules. C.) engulf large particles. D.) detect the charge of molecules.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false