What is the cytokine which is produced to stimulate macrophages and cause death of cancer cells?

A) Tumor necrosis factor B) Interferon
C) Cytokinase D) Interleukin


A

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A) nanonutrients. B) micronutrients. C) piconutrients. D) macronutrients.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which structure allows the diaphysis of the bone to increase in length until early childhood, as well as shaping the articular surfaces?

A) lacunae B) Haversian system C) epiphyseal plate D) epiphyseal line

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