ANATOMY&PHYSIOLOGY W/CD+ATLAS+ACCESSCO
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 20, Problem 12MC
Using the letters from column B, match the cell description in column A. (Note that all require more than a single choice.)
Column A _____ (1) phagocyte _____(2) releases histamine _____(3) releases perforins _____(4) lymphocyte _____(5) effector cells of adaptive immunity _____(6) antigen-presenting cell |
Column B (a) natural killer cell (b) neutrophil (c) dendritic cell (d) mast cell (e) cytotoxic T cell (f) B cell (g) macrophage (h) helper T cell (i) basophil |
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