A foreign microorganism that may cause disease in humans is called a(n)
A) pathogen.
B) antigen.
C) antibody.
D) pathology.
E) plaque.
A) pathogen
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a) B b) C c) D d) E e) G
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Mucus is moved along the lining of the trachea by extensions from cell membranes known as
A. cilia. B. flagella. C. microvilli. D. stereovilli.
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Control of temperature, endocrine activity, and thirst are functions associated with the ________.
A) medulla B) cerebellum C) hypothalamus D) thalamus
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The buffer system in blood is formed by
A) the chloride shift through the cell membranes. B) deoxyhemoglobin generated in white blood cells. C) hemoglobin binding hydrogen ions in red blood cells. D) phosphate buffer in the renal system.
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