Macrophages fight infection from viruses and bacteria by doing what?
A. making antibodies
B. releasing toxins to destroy the pathogens
C. eating the pathogens
D. reproducing inside the pathogen
Select your answer:
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A. Short-term surgery (short post-surgery, day surgery)
B. Social work
C. Surgery
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The hydrostatic pressure in a capillary in skeletal muscle is 37 mmHg at the arteriolar end and 14 mmHg at the venular end. The interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure is 0 mmHg. The colloid osmotic pressure is 25 mmHg in the capillary and 1 mmHg in the interstitium. The net force producing fluid movement across the capillary wall at its arteriolar end is:
A. 13 mmHg out of the capillary
B. 13 mmHg into the capillary
C. 3 mmHg out of the capillary
D. 11 mmHg out of the capillary
E. 3 mmHg into the capillary