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cmoore54

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The release of endogenous pyrogen (or interleukin-1 ) by active macrophages would
 A) cause inflammation.
  B) produce a fever.
  C) activate complement.
  D) opsonize pathogens.
  E) activate antibodies.

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Tactile receptors located in the reticular dermis that are tonic and show little if any adaptation are called
 A) Bulbous corpuscles.
  B) lamellar corpuscles.
  C) tactile (Meissner) corpuscles.
  D) tactile discs.
  E) root hair plexuses.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




cmoore54

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Reply 2 on: Feb 28, 2019
Excellent


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