Inclusion of misleading claims or "scientific-sounding" language to try and manipulate consumers is an example of:
A) anecdotal observations.
B) positive correlation.
C) pseudoscience.
D) experimenter bias.
E) the placebo effect
C) pseudoscience.
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What will be an ideal response?
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____ to attract more phagocytic cells.
a. more antigens b. MHC c. cytokines d. antibodies e. complement
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