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#Question id: 2286


Bacterial flagella propel the cell by using

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. a whipping-like motion

  2. two flagella that move in opposite directions, like a flutter kick

  3. a rotating motion

  4. a flicking motion

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#Question id: 10943

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

An 8-year-old male is frequently coming to the clinic for persistent skin infections that do not heal within a normal time frame. He had a normal recovery from the measles. Checking his antibodies following immunizations yielded normal antibody responses. A defect in which of the following cells would most like be the cause of the continual infections?

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#Question id: 10943

#SCPH28 | Zoology

An 8-year-old male is frequently coming to the clinic for persistent skin infections that do not heal within a normal time frame. He had a normal recovery from the measles. Checking his antibodies following immunizations yielded normal antibody responses. A defect in which of the following cells would most like be the cause of the continual infections?

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#Question id: 10944

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Where does the transmigration of WBCs occur in response to infectious agents?

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#Question id: 10944

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Where does the transmigration of WBCs occur in response to infectious agents?

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#Question id: 10945

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

A 65-year-old alcoholic developed chest pain and cough with an expectoration of sputum. A blood sample revealed that his white blood cell count was 42,000/μl. What is the origin of these WBCs?

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#Question id: 10945

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A 65-year-old alcoholic developed chest pain and cough with an expectoration of sputum. A blood sample revealed that his white blood cell count was 42,000/μl. What is the origin of these WBCs?