Anatomy & Physiology B/C
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Yes, GoofyFoofer said exactly what I forgot how to do.pandora_9999 wrote:Thanks!
As for your answer, it was correct enough, so your turn.
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IgE protects the body against parasitic worms, & IgM fights pathogens (via the complement system) before the production of IgG increases.
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IgG: Most common and versatile, only class transferred across placenta, and is an opsonin (enhances phagocytosis). IgA: Second most common major class of Ig in secretions like mucus. IgM: Third most common, first made by fetus, good at clumping microorganisms in preparation for excretions. IgD: Not very common mainly found on B cell surfaces. IgE: Least common involved in allergic reactions helpful in diagnosing parasites.
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Yes, but he only asked for 2.Kuttan wrote:IgG: Most common and versatile, only class transferred across placenta, and is an opsonin (enhances phagocytosis). IgA: Second most common major class of Ig in secretions like mucus. IgM: Third most common, first made by fetus, good at clumping microorganisms in preparation for excretions. IgD: Not very common mainly found on B cell surfaces. IgE: Least common involved in allergic reactions helpful in diagnosing parasites.
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Which type of capillaries (continuous, fenestrated, or sinusoid) are the most common?
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What are the three types of skin cancer, and how can you differentiate between them?
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