Inhibition of phagocytosis in macrophages may interfere with the ability of pathogens circulating in the bloodstream to be engulfed and destroyed.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Match the glial cell with its function.A. Influence function of blood-brain barrierB. Macrophages in CNSC. Produce cerebrospinal fluidD. Form myelin sheath around axons in CNSE. Form myelin sheath around part of the axon in the PNSMicroglia

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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When a person loses consciousness, working memory is interrupted and memories are abolished for all that happened for a variable period of time before the blow that caused unconsciousness. Why?

A. The traumatic blow to the head caused a concussion through violent displacement of the brain in the skull. B. There was a deficiency of adequate blood flow to the brain. C. There was an interruption in the constant stream of neuron potentials to memory facilitation brain areas. D. Conflicting external interference prevents conversion of short-term to long-term memory. E. This is an area of neurological research that has not achieved any satisfying conclusions at the present time.

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The ________ carry blood toward the lungs

A) pulmonary trunk and arteries B) aorta and pulmonary arteries C) superior and inferior venae cavae D) pulmonary trunk and veins E) pulmonary arteries and veins

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Which of the following induces renin secretion, constricts afferent arterioles, and reduces GFR and urine volume?

A) Norepinephrine B) Aldosterone C) Angiotensin II D) Parathyroid hormone E) Antidiuretic hormone

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