In this figure showing an anterior view of the heart, the left atrium is noted by number

A.  1.
B.  2.
C.  3.
D.  4.
E.  5.


D

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

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Using Figure 16.1, match the following:


1) Monocyte.
2) Lymphocyte.
3) Eosinophil.
4) Neutrophil.
5) Most common white blood cell found in whole blood.
6) Mounts an immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies.
7) Kills parasitic worms.
8) Becomes a macrophage.
9) Main bacteria killer during acute infections.

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