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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The surface of the heart is formed by a membrane called the ________.

A. parietal peritoneum B. parietal pericardium C. visceral peritoneum D. visceral pericardium E. parietal pleura

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A patient with diabetes insipidus will produce copious amounts of ________.

A. antidiuretic hormone B. nitrogen C. sodium D. urine

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the anatomical term that describes a person lying face up is ____________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Anatomy & Physiology

Which wave on the ECG shows the repolarization of the ventricles?

A. T B. P C. Q, R, S D. None of these are correct.

Anatomy & Physiology