The following is the pathophysiology for which restrictive pulmonary disease:
Airborne droplets inspired into lungs; inflammation –> inc neutrophil, macrophage activity; bacilli sealed off –> tubercle lesion; scar tissue
A. Tuberculosis
B. ARDS
C. Pulmonary fibrosis
D. Pneumonia
Select your answer:

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Which two types of glial cells produce myelin coverings around the nerves?
A. Microglia and astrocytes
B. Schwann cells and satellite cells
C. Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes
D. Oligodendrocytes and astrocytes
Compact Bone › View
What is a haversian canal?
A. channels lying at right angles to the central canal, connecting blood and nerve supply of the periosteum to that of the Haversian canal
B. one of a network of tubes running through compact bone that contains blood vessels and nerves
C. dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones
D. tiny canals that link osteocytes