Serum glycoproteins
Levels increase quickly in response to injury or trauma to tissues and during infections
They are non-specific indicators of inflammation (i.e., cannot diagnose a specific infectious agent or process)
A. Acute Phase Reactants
B. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
C. C-Reactive Protein
D. none
Select your answer:
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Bacteria › ViewBacteria that are gram positive have a cell wall made of
A. lipopolysaccharide
B. glycoproteins
C. peptidoglycan
D. phospholipids
Nutrition › View
What is the main reason why we need protein in our diet?
A. For energy
B. To provide roughage
C. For growth and repair