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Which complement cascade/s use C1?

Which complement cascade/s use C1?

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The part of the slpeen that is the site where blood-borne pa…

The part of the slpeen that is the site where blood-borne pathogens encounter lymphocytes is called:

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What cell(s) specialize in the function of capturing, engulf…

What cell(s) specialize in the function of capturing, engulfing, and killing of microorganisms?

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The common progenitor of red and white blood cells can commi…

The common progenitor of red and white blood cells can commit to which of the following lineages?

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The innate immune system:

The innate immune system:

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Which of the following is false about C5a and C3a?

Which of the following is false about C5a and C3a?

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T-cells complete their maturation in which of the following…

T-cells complete their maturation in which of the following tissue or organs?

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Commensal organisms have been present in humans bodies for a…

Commensal organisms have been present in humans bodies for a very long time and we have learned to live with them and even depend on them.

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An intracellular pathogen:

An intracellular pathogen:

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Which two regulatory proteins work together to cleave C3b in…

Which two regulatory proteins work together to cleave C3b into iC3b in order to avoid the formation of the C3 convertase?

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