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Do high or low White Blood cell counts cause cancer?
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What is a normal heart rate for a child after taking albuterol? Would the heart rate typically go up or down?
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Question #b4e39
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If the mouth has enzymes to digest starch, what are the functions of other enzymes in the digestive tract?
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When do hypertrophy and hyperplasia occur?
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What is the system through which the blood moves? What is the food for the cells?
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Question #64021
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What induces the inflammatory response? What are the characteristic features of this response?
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What is the main organ of the respiratory system?
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Caused by a cerebrovascular accident, what is the muscle weakness on one side of a the body called?
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During the inflammatory response, what causes arterioles in the damaged area to dilate? Is it interferon, the action of macrophages, histamine, or swelling and heat?
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What is the central nervous system's primary job?
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How do most animals produce carbon dioxide?
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What is 0+ blood type?
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Why are CD4 levels measured?
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Is saliva an endocrine or exocrine secretion? Why?
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Do White Blood Cells kill cancer cells?
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What chemical signals allow one neuron to stimulate another?
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What is the name a cell type that uses phagocytosis to carry out its functions?
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Why is the skeletal system an organ system?
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How are white blood cells created?