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I'm taking over a class for another instructor Monday and expected to give a

test. He didn't leave me the answer key (of course!!) and there are 2

questions on it that me and everyone else in confused on. I figured I'd pose it

to the

brains of this group. Thanks in advance for your help...

1. The WBC responsible for the destruction of viruses is:

A. Monocytes

B. Lymphocytes

C. Eosonophils

D. Neutrophils

2. ______________ prevents an infectious cell from undergoing mitosis.

A. A lymphocyte

B. A thrombocyte

C. A Neutrophil

D. Interferon

I know SOMEONE will know the answers here, I need serious help!! I've tried

Internet searches, as well as looking through their book. For #1 their book

says " d, " but I had a lab tech tell me that lymphocytes destroy viruses, so I

don't know what's right or wrong...

Please help--this is the education of our future healthcare providers we're

talking about.....

Thanks,

Cristi

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I'm taking over a class for another instructor Monday and expected to give a

test. He didn't leave me the answer key (of course!!) and there are 2

questions on it that me and everyone else in confused on. I figured I'd pose it

to the

brains of this group. Thanks in advance for your help...

1. The WBC responsible for the destruction of viruses is:

A. Monocytes

B. Lymphocytes

C. Eosonophils

D. Neutrophils

2. ______________ prevents an infectious cell from undergoing mitosis.

A. A lymphocyte

B. A thrombocyte

C. A Neutrophil

D. Interferon

I know SOMEONE will know the answers here, I need serious help!! I've tried

Internet searches, as well as looking through their book. For #1 their book

says " d, " but I had a lab tech tell me that lymphocytes destroy viruses, so I

don't know what's right or wrong...

Please help--this is the education of our future healthcare providers we're

talking about.....

Thanks,

Cristi

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I'm taking over a class for another instructor Monday and expected to give a

test. He didn't leave me the answer key (of course!!) and there are 2

questions on it that me and everyone else in confused on. I figured I'd pose it

to the

brains of this group. Thanks in advance for your help...

1. The WBC responsible for the destruction of viruses is:

A. Monocytes

B. Lymphocytes

C. Eosonophils

D. Neutrophils

2. ______________ prevents an infectious cell from undergoing mitosis.

A. A lymphocyte

B. A thrombocyte

C. A Neutrophil

D. Interferon

I know SOMEONE will know the answers here, I need serious help!! I've tried

Internet searches, as well as looking through their book. For #1 their book

says " d, " but I had a lab tech tell me that lymphocytes destroy viruses, so I

don't know what's right or wrong...

Please help--this is the education of our future healthcare providers we're

talking about.....

Thanks,

Cristi

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> I'm taking over a class for another instructor Monday and expected

to give a

> test. He didn't leave me the answer key (of course!!) and there

are 2

> questions on it that me and everyone else in confused on. I

figured I'd pose it to the

> brains of this group. Thanks in advance for your help...

>

> 1. The WBC responsible for the destruction of viruses is:

> A. Monocytes

> B. Lymphocytes

> C. Eosonophils

> D. Neutrophils

>

> 2. ______________ prevents an infectious cell from undergoing

mitosis.

> A. A lymphocyte

> B. A thrombocyte

> C. A Neutrophil

> D. Interferon

>

> I know SOMEONE will know the answers here, I need serious help!!

I've tried

> Internet searches, as well as looking through their book. For #1

their book

> says " d, " but I had a lab tech tell me that lymphocytes destroy

viruses, so I

> don't know what's right or wrong...

>

> Please help--this is the education of our future healthcare

providers we're

> talking about.....

>

> Thanks,

>

> Cristi

If you go to the link below, and find the book Microbiology for

health sciences by Englekirk, it should be able to help you.

connection.lww.com/login.asp

I am ashamed that I cannot answer this for you since I just

completed Micro in May bau am not 100% sure of the answers. I

believe neutophils are the phages that attack viruses and I believe

that interferons attach and attract WBC's to cells to attack them.

So much for my retention skills.

This should add some fuel to the education thread as of late. Hope

it helps.

Corey :)

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Well, back to the 'ole A & P book. My reference is Human Anatomy & Physiology

(5th ed.)

by Elaine N. Marieb.

#1. Answer - B (Lymphocytes) (the lab-tech was right.)

Ch.18 - The Blood, pgs 661-664

a. MONOCYTES - crucial in the body's defense against viruses & certain

bacterial parasites.

b. LYMPHOCYTES - (T Lymphocytes [Tcells]) function in the immune response by

acting

directly against VIRUS-infected cells & tumor cells. (B lymphocytes) -

produce antibodies

that are released to the blood.

c. EOSINOPHILS - their most important role is to lead a counter-attack on

parasite worms

(ie: flatworms, round worms & hookworms)

d. NEUTROPHILS - " main fighter " (the body's BACTERIAL slayers).

#2. Answer - D (Interferon)

Ch.22 - The Immune System, pg.799

INTERFERON - does its " dirty work " or damage in the body by invading tissue

cells and

taking over the cellular metabolic machinery needed to reproduce themselves.

(thus, prevents mitosis)

Maybe this will help answer your question.

Good Luck,

Parsons,

AAS-Paramedicine; EMT-B (Tx); ACLS, PALS, PHTLS

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Well, back to the 'ole A & P book. My reference is Human Anatomy & Physiology

(5th ed.)

by Elaine N. Marieb.

#1. Answer - B (Lymphocytes) (the lab-tech was right.)

Ch.18 - The Blood, pgs 661-664

a. MONOCYTES - crucial in the body's defense against viruses & certain

bacterial parasites.

b. LYMPHOCYTES - (T Lymphocytes [Tcells]) function in the immune response by

acting

directly against VIRUS-infected cells & tumor cells. (B lymphocytes) -

produce antibodies

that are released to the blood.

c. EOSINOPHILS - their most important role is to lead a counter-attack on

parasite worms

(ie: flatworms, round worms & hookworms)

d. NEUTROPHILS - " main fighter " (the body's BACTERIAL slayers).

#2. Answer - D (Interferon)

Ch.22 - The Immune System, pg.799

INTERFERON - does its " dirty work " or damage in the body by invading tissue

cells and

taking over the cellular metabolic machinery needed to reproduce themselves.

(thus, prevents mitosis)

Maybe this will help answer your question.

Good Luck,

Parsons,

AAS-Paramedicine; EMT-B (Tx); ACLS, PALS, PHTLS

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Well, back to the 'ole A & P book. My reference is Human Anatomy & Physiology

(5th ed.)

by Elaine N. Marieb.

#1. Answer - B (Lymphocytes) (the lab-tech was right.)

Ch.18 - The Blood, pgs 661-664

a. MONOCYTES - crucial in the body's defense against viruses & certain

bacterial parasites.

b. LYMPHOCYTES - (T Lymphocytes [Tcells]) function in the immune response by

acting

directly against VIRUS-infected cells & tumor cells. (B lymphocytes) -

produce antibodies

that are released to the blood.

c. EOSINOPHILS - their most important role is to lead a counter-attack on

parasite worms

(ie: flatworms, round worms & hookworms)

d. NEUTROPHILS - " main fighter " (the body's BACTERIAL slayers).

#2. Answer - D (Interferon)

Ch.22 - The Immune System, pg.799

INTERFERON - does its " dirty work " or damage in the body by invading tissue

cells and

taking over the cellular metabolic machinery needed to reproduce themselves.

(thus, prevents mitosis)

Maybe this will help answer your question.

Good Luck,

Parsons,

AAS-Paramedicine; EMT-B (Tx); ACLS, PALS, PHTLS

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Thanks to all of you who helped...

It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention how

some text books are VERY wrong!!!

Cristi

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Thanks to all of you who helped...

It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention how

some text books are VERY wrong!!!

Cristi

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Thanks to all of you who helped...

It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention how

some text books are VERY wrong!!!

Cristi

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In a message dated 7/19/2004 4:27:04 PM Central Standard Time,

bbledsoe@... writes:

Yes, I too have a passing interest in such information.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Re: HELP!!!!

Hi,

I'm interested in your comment about some textbooks being " very wrong. " I

would like to know about any errors that you or anyone else has found in a

textbook. The authors and publishers need to be made aware of these

mistakes so that they can correct them when a later edition is issued.

Also, if mistakes exist, please post them on here so that instructors and

students who are using those books can be tipped off to the errors and make

sure that they are straightened out in class.

Thanks,

Gene Gandy

In a message dated 7/19/2004 12:32:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

cllw602@... writes:

>Thanks to all of you who helped...

>

>It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention

>how some text books are VERY wrong!!!

>

>

>

>Cristi

>

>

I can tell you that Volume 1, Introduction to Advanced Pre-Hospital Care,

Paramedic Care: Principles & Practices, Bledsoe, Porter, and Cherry, is not

only

correct and up to date, it is a highly respected and well researched volume

of educational material. I can almost teach a whole semester on Chapter 8

itself. In fact it should be a semester class. I teach out of this book at

Lamar

University-Orange and will continue to use these books until the writing

threesome come up with an updated version.

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Hi,

I'm interested in your comment about some textbooks being " very wrong. " I would

like to know about any errors that you or anyone else has found in a textbook.

The authors and publishers need to be made aware of these mistakes so that they

can correct them when a later edition is issued. Also, if mistakes exist,

please post them on here so that instructors and students who are using those

books can be tipped off to the errors and make sure that they are straightened

out in class.

Thanks,

Gene Gandy

In a message dated 7/19/2004 12:32:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cllw602@...

writes:

>Thanks to all of you who helped...

>

>It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention how

>some text books are VERY wrong!!!

>

>

>

>Cristi

>

>

>

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Yes, I too have a passing interest in such information.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Re: HELP!!!!

Hi,

I'm interested in your comment about some textbooks being " very wrong. " I

would like to know about any errors that you or anyone else has found in a

textbook. The authors and publishers need to be made aware of these

mistakes so that they can correct them when a later edition is issued.

Also, if mistakes exist, please post them on here so that instructors and

students who are using those books can be tipped off to the errors and make

sure that they are straightened out in class.

Thanks,

Gene Gandy

In a message dated 7/19/2004 12:32:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

cllw602@... writes:

>Thanks to all of you who helped...

>

>It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention

>how some text books are VERY wrong!!!

>

>

>

>Cristi

>

>

>

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Yes, I too have a passing interest in such information.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Re: HELP!!!!

Hi,

I'm interested in your comment about some textbooks being " very wrong. " I

would like to know about any errors that you or anyone else has found in a

textbook. The authors and publishers need to be made aware of these

mistakes so that they can correct them when a later edition is issued.

Also, if mistakes exist, please post them on here so that instructors and

students who are using those books can be tipped off to the errors and make

sure that they are straightened out in class.

Thanks,

Gene Gandy

In a message dated 7/19/2004 12:32:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

cllw602@... writes:

>Thanks to all of you who helped...

>

>It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention

>how some text books are VERY wrong!!!

>

>

>

>Cristi

>

>

>

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Yes, I too have a passing interest in such information.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Re: HELP!!!!

Hi,

I'm interested in your comment about some textbooks being " very wrong. " I

would like to know about any errors that you or anyone else has found in a

textbook. The authors and publishers need to be made aware of these

mistakes so that they can correct them when a later edition is issued.

Also, if mistakes exist, please post them on here so that instructors and

students who are using those books can be tipped off to the errors and make

sure that they are straightened out in class.

Thanks,

Gene Gandy

In a message dated 7/19/2004 12:32:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

cllw602@... writes:

>Thanks to all of you who helped...

>

>It's amazing what you forget when you get out of school, not to mention

>how some text books are VERY wrong!!!

>

>

>

>Cristi

>

>

>

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