Human Physiology From Cells To Systems 3rd Edition by Lauralee Sherwood – Test Bank
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1. Severe burns of the skin can result in life-threatening circulatory disturbances.
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2. HLA antigens are found only on the surface of leukocytes.
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3. T cells typically bind with HLA self-antigens only when they are in association with foreign antigen.
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4. Lactoferrin is a protein that binds with iron.
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5. Bacteria have been genetically engineered to produce interferon.
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6. Eosinophils are attracted to sites involved with delayed allergic reactions.
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7. Antibodies are not able to directly destroy invading organisms.
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8. Chemotaxis refers to the ability of leukocytes to squeeze through small capillary pores.
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9. Hives result from an allergy-induced histamine release.
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10. Cytotoxic T cells are one of several kinds of regulatory T cells.
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11. A granuloma is a more or less permanently walled-off structure within which indestructible offending material is imprisoned.
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12. Most fat cells in the body are located in the dermis.
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