What is the primary function of traditional vaccines?
A. To use large doses of disease-causing pathogens
B. To use very small or inactivated doses of disease-causing pathogens
C. To use genetic material from the disease-causing pathogen
D. To use lipid nanoparticles
Select your answer:
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Macromolecules & Nutrients › ViewWhat of the following is not a type of fat?
A. Butters
B. Oils
C. Bread
D. Avocado
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The majority of drug molecules move throughout the tissue fluid or across cellular membrane barriers by
A. Osmosis
B. passive diffusion
C. up a concentration gradient
D. active transport