Endoplasmic reticulum

What will be an ideal response?


fold, package, and modify proteins

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The process by which antibodies bind to the antigen on the surface of cells, forming large immune complexes, is called

A) opsonization. B) activation. C) agglutination. D) precipitation. E) neutralization.

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Which of the following is incorrect pertaining to the esophagus?

A) Typically it joins with the stomach at the T11 level. B) GERD (gastroesophageal reflex disorder) is associated with pyrosis (heartburn). C) Esophageal varices are associated with blockage of the inferior vena cava. D) The esophagus is innervated by the vagal trunks and thoracic sympathetic splanchnic nerves. E) Its abdominal part is typically supplied by the left gastric artery.

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Internal rotation is synonymous with which of the following?

A. medial rotation B. lateral rotation C. external rotation D. none of the above

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Cytotoxic T cells, as well as NK cells, destroy a targeted cell by releasing __________ molecules, which penetrate the target cell's surface membrane and join to form pore-like channels

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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