Derived from white blood cells, these cells in the central nervous system are often found at the site of injury of brain tissue.

A) oligodendrocytes
B) microglia
C) astrocytes
D) ependymal cells


Answer: B) microglia

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The outer layer of the nuclear envelope is continuous with the ____ and is fused at various points to the inner layer by ____

Endoplasmic reticulum..... Nuclear pore complexes Golgi complex..... Retrograde transport Cytoskeleton..... Actin protein fibers Plasma membrane .... Amoeboid movement

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C) upper respiratory tract.

A) -3 B) -6 C) +6 D) 0 E) +3

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What does label J represent?



A) complement binding site
B) antigen binding site
C) antigenic determinant sites
D) macrophage binding site
E) antibodies

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Which antiarrhythmic drug is used to treat ventricular fibrillation?

a. propranolol b. bretylium c. verapamil d. lidocaine

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