A fruit fly, internally infected by a potentially pathogenic fungus, is protected by its _____

A) immunoglobulins
B) antibodies
C) antimicrobial peptides
D) B cells


C

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A keloid is defined as a(n):

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Normal blood pressure is 120/80. What is the top number called and what is happening in the heart?

A. diastolic pressure; ventricles are relaxing B. systolic pressure; ejection of blood from the heart C. diastolic pressure; atria are contracting, ventricles are relaxing D. diastolic pressure; ejection of blood from the heart E. systolic pressure; ventricles are relaxing

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Mannitol salt agar is selective for which bacterial genus?

A. Neisseria B. Escherichia C. Staphylococcus D. Salmonella E. Streptococcus

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