What is a function of protein?
A. Repair and build muscle
B. Keep the body warm
C. Help with the digestive system
D. Cures asthma
Select your answer:
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Vitals › ViewA 65 year old woman is present in the ER, C/O SOB. Patient displays visible signs of cyanosis. Her SPo2 level was 85%. The patient is most likely suffering from what condition?
A. Hypoxemia
B. Hypochondria
C. Hyperlipidemia
D. Edema
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Why does the Adaptive Immune System keep a memory of the pathogens they fight off, but Innate System does not?
A. Adaptive immunity is present at birth and needs to keep a memory of these pathogens over time, but Innate immunity is temporary so it does not a memory of pathogens.
B. Adaptive immunity is short lived, it keeps a memory of pathogens for future reference, whereas Innate immunity is present at birth so it does not need to keep a memory.
C. Innate immunity does not fight off pathogens so it cannot keep a record, while Adaptive immunity only fights off pathogens, therefore needing to keep a memory of them.