When plasma solute flows into the nephrons of the kidney


1. Plasma cells secrete what? Which is important to our adaptive immune system.

2. When plasma solute flows into the nephrons of the kidney. Which ones are reabsorbed and eliminated?

3. What are the functions of activated cytotoxic T cells and activated helper T cells?

4. Which is the correct order of flow through the urinary system
proximal tubule-descending limb-glomerulus-afferent arteriole
Bowman's capsule-collecting duct-nephron tubule-efferent arteriole
collecting duct-distal tubule-loop of Henle-efferent arteriole
afferent arteriole-glomerulus-Bowman's capsule-nephron tubule-ureter-bladder
glomerulus-ascending limb-descending limb-collecting duct

5. Which is not a function of the stomach?
mastication
segmentation
peristalsis
defecation
deglutition

6. Which of these statements is false?
T cells have TCRs which are analogous in function to BCRs on B cells
the adaptive immune response is slower but more specific than the innate response
cytotoxic T lymphocytes seek out and kill infected host cells displaying foreign antigens and MHC II
B cells usually require activated helper T cells to be activated
the innate immune response includes inflammation, phagocytes, and complement

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