QUESTION 75 How does the action of exocytosis by dendritic cells and macrophages differ from that of neutrophils? O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of any cellular origin, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of autophagy. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of autophagy, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of any cellular origin. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily act as antigen-presenting cells, whereas neutrophils primarily release microbial fragments. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release microbial fragments, whereas neutrophils primarily act as antigen-presenting cells. QUESTION 76 Which is the correct order of events during the inflammatory response? O Diapedesis, vasodilation, phagocytosis, margination O Phagocytosis, margination, diapedesis, vasodilation O Vasodilation, margination, diapedesis, phagocytosis O Margination, vasodilation, diapedesis, phagocytosis QUESTION 77 Gram-negative bacilli are often treated with O vancomycin. O penicillin G. O aminoglycosides. O isoniazid. O synercid
QUESTION 75 How does the action of exocytosis by dendritic cells and macrophages differ from that of neutrophils? O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of any cellular origin, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of autophagy. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of autophagy, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of any cellular origin. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily act as antigen-presenting cells, whereas neutrophils primarily release microbial fragments. O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release microbial fragments, whereas neutrophils primarily act as antigen-presenting cells. QUESTION 76 Which is the correct order of events during the inflammatory response? O Diapedesis, vasodilation, phagocytosis, margination O Phagocytosis, margination, diapedesis, vasodilation O Vasodilation, margination, diapedesis, phagocytosis O Margination, vasodilation, diapedesis, phagocytosis QUESTION 77 Gram-negative bacilli are often treated with O vancomycin. O penicillin G. O aminoglycosides. O isoniazid. O synercid
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How does the action of exocytosis by dendritic.cells and macrophages differ from that of neutrophils?
O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of any cellular origin, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of autophagy.
O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release products of autophagy, whereas neutrophils primarily release products of any cellular origin.
O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily act as antigen-presenting cells, whereas neutrophils primarily release microbial fragments.
O Dendritic cells and macrophages primarily release microbial fragments, whereas neutrophils primarily act as antigen-presenting cells.
QUESTION 76
Which is the correct order of events during the inflammatory response?
O Diapedesis, vasodilation, phagocytosis, margination
O Phagocytosis, margination, diapedesis, vasodilation
O Vasodilation, margination, diapedesis, phagocytosis
Margination, vasodilation, diapedesis, phagocytosis
QUESTION 77
Gram-negative bacilli are often treated with
O vancomycin.
O penicillin G.
O aminoglycosides.
O isoniazid.
O synercid.
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