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Marty

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List 4 locations of neutrophils and the three sub-locations within the bone marrow. Explain the general purpose of these locations.
 
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Question 2

Basophils contribute to the induction and maintenance of allergic reactions by interacting with B lymphocytes through which molecule?
 
  a. CD34
  b. SCF
  c. CD40L
  d. C5a



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: (1) Bone marrow with (s) mitotic pool, (b) maturation pool, and (c)storage pool). Cells proliferate and develop into functional cells waiting to be called out to circulation.
(2) Peripheral blood circulating waiting for chemotactic signal
(3) Peripheral blood marginating can easily diapedese
(4) Tissue phagocytosis

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: C



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