The membrane attack stage of the complement cascade involves
A. the production of inflammatory cytokines.
B. C1q binding to surface receptors on a membrane.
C. the cleaving of C3 to yield C3a and C3b.
D. initiation of the cascade.
E. a ring-shaped protein digesting holes in bacterial cell membranes and virus envelopes.
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B. Produce blood cells
C. Allow for mobility
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The process of making an mRNA strand from a DNA template is called
A. Replication
B. Transcription
C. Translation
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