Why are regulatory T cells important to the immune process?

What will be an ideal response


They are vital in the final stopping of an immune response after the antigen is inactivated. They may also help prevent autoimmune reactions.

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If a person stands up suddenly from the prone (lying) position they may feel a sudden dizzy or lightheadedness. Which of the following is the least likely physiological response to this situation?

A) increased sympathetic output to the heart B) faster heart rate and greater heart contractility C) increased parasympathetic nerve impulses to the heart D) increasing peripheral resistance due to vasoconstriction

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Dr. Sweet, along with a very small percentage of veterinarians attend continuing education conferences to learn new procedures and information

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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