A 3-year-old boy has a history of repeated pyogenic (pus-forming) infections. He had normal antibody responses following childhood immunizations and normal recovery from chickenpox and measles. Decreased numbers or functional defects in which of the following cells best explains the cause of his infections?
A. Eosinophils
B. B lymophocytes
C. T lymphocytes
D. Neutrophils
Select your answer:

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Upper Limb › ViewA radiograph of the elbow demonstrates the radius directly superimposed over the ulna and the coronoid process in profile. Which projection of the elbow has been performed?
A. PA (external) rotation acute
B. AP with medial rotation
C. AP no rotation
D. Medial (internal) rotation oblique
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A bear who eats both plants, berries, flowers, and other animals is an example of _________________.
A. producer
B. omnivore
C. carnivore
D. herbivore