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Quick Scroll prions 08.01.04 (3 years ago) #51

no antibiotic is effective against the prions they are protein particles and cant be controled by any drug
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Quick Scroll opsonisation 08.01.04 (3 years ago) #52

the process by which immunoglobins binds to the microorganism and help in theres killing is called opsonisation , in this the ab binds to the organism and inreases the chances of macrophages finding them to eat away,
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Quick Scroll pentameric antibody 08.01.04 (3 years ago) #53

the pentameric antiboduy which activates complement system is
IG M
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Quick Scroll secretion with ig a 08.01.04 (3 years ago) #54

along with IG A EPITHELIAL CEELS ALSO SECREATE secretory element, bound to ig a , which protect it from being degraded ,and also hepl in the transportation across the epithelial cell.
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Quick Scroll 08.02.04 (3 years ago) #55

labourers nerve (eye of hand ) - median nerve
musician nerve - ulnar nerve
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STATSTICS OF INDIA

TOTAL POPULATION : 1027 MILLION
C.B.R : 26.1
C.D.R : 8.7
AVERAGE FAMILY SIZE :3.3
GROWTH RATE : 1.93%
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Quick Scroll answers 11.01.04 (3 years ago) #57

ahem! sorry to ask for spoon feeding.but wouldnt it be better if u gave the answers too?

i know the answers to most .but confirming some of them takes ages!!!!
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Quick Scroll 11.08.04 (3 years ago) #58

guernier's body r associated with small pox and naegri bodies with rabies
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Quick Scroll 11.08.04 (3 years ago) #59

what spoon feeding it's a team work! member produces question and members give the answer!! is that not enough i thought i,ve got almost 90% answers to the questions...
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Quick Scroll spaghetti-and-meatball" appearance 11.24.04 (3 years ago) #60

The classic "spaghetti-and-meatball" appearance of budding yeast confirms the diagnosis of tinea versicolor
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