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1,000 | DQ_007609 | first two lines of defense | What is the first step in the process of phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Formation, b. Recycling, c. Delivery, d. Detection | d |
1,001 | DQ_007610 | first two lines of defense | Which part breaks down cell walls and kills bacteria? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cell membrane, b. phagosome, c. nucleus, d. lysosome | d |
1,002 | DQ_007611 | first two lines of defense | What happens after detection? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Delivery to lysosome, b. Digestion, c. Phagosome formation, d. Small molecules recycled | c |
1,003 | DQ_007612 | first two lines of defense | What is the responsible for the recirculation of small invasor molecules? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lysosome, b. Immune System, c. Phagosome, d. Blood | c |
1,004 | DQ_007613 | first two lines of defense | How many processes are there in phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3 | b |
1,005 | DQ_007614 | first two lines of defense | How many stages are in phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | b |
1,006 | DQ_007615 | first two lines of defense | What is the next step after detection? | phagocytosis_9213.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Phagosome formation., b. Delivery to lysosome and digestion., c. Prevention., d. Small molecules recycled. | a |
1,007 | DQ_007616 | first two lines of defense | In phagocytosis, what happens after the microbes are engulfed into cell? | phagocytosis_9214.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pseudopodia surround microbes., b. Vacuole and lysosome fuse., c. Vacuole containing microbes forms., d. Microbial debris is released by exocytosis. | c |
1,008 | DQ_007617 | first two lines of defense | What surrounds microbes at the beginning of the process? | phagocytosis_9214.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pseudopodia, b. Lysosome, c. Enzymes, d. Vacuole | a |
1,009 | DQ_007618 | first two lines of defense | How many microbes are shown in the image? | phagocytosis_9214.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 8, d. 6 | c |
1,010 | DQ_007619 | first two lines of defense | What happens after pseudopodia surround microbes? | phagocytosis_9214.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Vacuole containing microbes forms., b. Microbes are engulfed into cell., c. Toxic compounds and lysosomal enzymes destroy microbes., d. Vacuole and lysosome fuse. | b |
1,011 | DQ_007620 | first two lines of defense | Identify the organelle that contains digestive enzymes that is involved in digestion and waste removal. | phagocytosis_9215.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. PAMPs, b. Lysosome, c. Primary Granule, d. Phagosome | b |
1,012 | DQ_007621 | first two lines of defense | What stage shows the phagocyte expelling waste after destroying bacteria? | phagocytosis_9215.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1 | b |
1,013 | DQ_007622 | first two lines of defense | How many stages are depicted in the diagram? | phagocytosis_9215.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 9, c. 8, d. 1 | a |
1,014 | DQ_007623 | first two lines of defense | How many phases are in the process of phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9215.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5 | d |
1,015 | DQ_007624 | first two lines of defense | From the diagram, what happens after bacterium is engulfed? | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. White cell moves towards bacterium, b. Waste products expelled, c. Bacterium is digested, d. Waste products left | c |
1,016 | DQ_007625 | first two lines of defense | Describe how many steps there are in phagocytosis. | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 8, d. 5 | d |
1,017 | DQ_007626 | first two lines of defense | How many phases are there in this diagram? | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6 | b |
1,018 | DQ_007627 | first two lines of defense | On which step does the white cell move towards bacterium? | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. first, b. second, c. third, d. fourth | a |
1,019 | DQ_007628 | first two lines of defense | What happens after a bacterium is engulfed by a white cell? | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. bacterium is digested, b. bacterium takes over white cell, c. white cell moves away from bacterium, d. waste products are expelled | a |
1,020 | DQ_007629 | first two lines of defense | How many pseudopodia? | phagocytosis_9217.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9217.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4 | c |
1,021 | DQ_007630 | first two lines of defense | Which part of the cell grabs the bacterium? | phagocytosis_9218.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Receptors, b. Phagosome, c. Lysosome, d. Phagolysosomes | a |
1,022 | DQ_007631 | first two lines of defense | What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane? | phagocytosis_9218.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Receptors, b. Phagocytosis, c. Lysosome, d. Phagosome | c |
1,023 | DQ_007632 | first two lines of defense | What happens to bacteria at the receptors? | phagocytosis_9218.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Phagosome is formed, b. Soluble debris are formed, c. Phagolysosomes are formed, d. Lysosomes are formed | a |
1,024 | DQ_007633 | first two lines of defense | What break down the cell walls of bacteria and kills them? | phagocytosis_9218.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. phagosome, b. lysosome, c. receptors, d. phagocytosis | b |
1,025 | DQ_007634 | first two lines of defense | Which part ingests the bacterium? | phagocytosis_9218.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. receptors, b. soluble debris, c. lysosome, d. cell wall | a |
1,026 | DQ_007635 | first two lines of defense | What is step 2 in the stages of phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Killing, b. Degradation, c. Attachment, d. Ingestion | d |
1,027 | DQ_007636 | first two lines of defense | In what stage of phagocytosis do bacterium attach to the phagocyte? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Ingestion, b. Killing, c. Attachment, d. Degradation | c |
1,028 | DQ_007637 | first two lines of defense | What is the fourth stage in the phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. attachment, b. ingestion, c. killing, d. degradation | d |
1,029 | DQ_007638 | first two lines of defense | What stage of phagocytosis comes after attachment? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. killing, b. digestion, c. degradation, d. ingestion | d |
1,030 | DQ_007639 | first two lines of defense | How many stages does phagocytosis have? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3 | b |
1,031 | DQ_007640 | first two lines of defense | How many stages of the phagocytosis are there? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6 | c |
1,032 | DQ_007641 | first two lines of defense | What do we call Phagocytosis? | phagocytosis_9219.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mucus, b. a phagocyte engulfs bacteria, destroys them with chemicals, and excretes the wastes., c. Fever, d. Digestion | b |
1,033 | DQ_007642 | first two lines of defense | What contains the digestive enzymes? | phagocytosis_9220.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. pseudopod, b. Lysosome, c. food vacuole, d. exocytic vesicle | b |
1,034 | DQ_007643 | first two lines of defense | In phagocytosis, which part of the cell contains the digestive enzymes? | phagocytosis_9220.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pseudopods, b. Food vacuole, c. Lysosome, d. Exocytic vesicle | c |
1,035 | DQ_007644 | first two lines of defense | How many food particles are shown in the diagram? | phagocytosis_9220.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | c |
1,036 | DQ_007645 | first two lines of defense | How many pseudopods does the cell in the diagram have? | phagocytosis_9220.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 6, c. 5, d. 7 | a |
1,037 | DQ_007646 | first two lines of defense | What are temporary cytoplasm filled projections of eukaryotic cell membranes or unicellular protists? | phagocytosis_9220.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pseudopods, b. Food Particle, c. Food Vacuole, d. Phagocytosis | a |
1,038 | DQ_007647 | first two lines of defense | Which direction does the white cell move? | phagocytosis_9216.png | question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. away from bacterium, b. doesn't move, c. toward bacterium, d. expelled | c |
1,039 | DQ_007648 | immune system defenses | Identify the Thoracic duct | human_system_immune_19108.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. U, b. E, c. J, d. K | d |
1,040 | DQ_007649 | immune system defenses | Which label marks the cervical lymph nodes? | human_system_immune_19108.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. X, b. U, c. P, d. M | a |
1,041 | DQ_007650 | immune system defenses | What is C in this image of the human immune system? | human_system_immune_19108.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Inguinal lymph nodes, b. Cisterna chyli, c. Cervical lymph nodes, d. Intestinal trunk | b |
1,042 | DQ_007651 | immune system defenses | Which label refers to the tonsils? | human_system_immune_19113.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. X, c. L, d. E | a |
1,043 | DQ_007652 | immune system defenses | Which letter is representative of the Spleen in this diagram? | human_system_immune_19113.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. X, c. E, d. L | d |
1,044 | DQ_007653 | immune system defenses | Which part of the immune system traps pathogens as the enter in through the mouth? | human_system_immune_19113.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. E, c. L, d. X | a |
1,045 | DQ_007654 | immune system defenses | Identify the spleen in this picture | human_system_immune_19114.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. C, c. A, d. P | b |
1,046 | DQ_007655 | immune system defenses | Which letter represents the thymus? | human_system_immune_19114.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. P, b. C, c. W, d. Y | d |
1,047 | DQ_007656 | immune system defenses | Identify the appendix in the following image: | human_system_immune_19114.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. W, c. P, d. A | c |
1,048 | DQ_007657 | immune system defenses | Where is the thymus? | human_system_immune_19114.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. P, b. Y, c. N, d. A | b |
1,049 | DQ_007658 | immune system defenses | Which immune system part is located on the large intestine? | human_system_immune_19114.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. A, c. N, d. P | d |
1,050 | DQ_007659 | immune system defenses | Which label refers to the spleen? | human_system_immune_19115.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. D, b. L, c. U, d. J | a |
1,051 | DQ_007660 | immune system defenses | Which letter represents the Tonsils? | human_system_immune_19115.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. U, b. J, c. D, d. L | d |
1,052 | DQ_007661 | immune system defenses | By what letter is the spleen represented in the diagram? | human_system_immune_19116.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. R, b. T, c. N, d. V | b |
1,053 | DQ_007662 | immune system defenses | Which label refers to the spleen? | human_system_immune_19116.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. R, b. A, c. T, d. S | c |
1,054 | DQ_007663 | immune system defenses | Which label shows the Tonsils and Adenoids? | human_system_immune_19116.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. W, b. L, c. R, d. E | c |
1,055 | DQ_007664 | immune system defenses | Locate the letter representing the tonsils? | human_system_immune_19116.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. N, b. R, c. U, d. J | b |
1,056 | DQ_007665 | immune system defenses | What would happen if H is removed from the body? | human_system_immune_19116.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The body can't produce antid-iuretic hormones., b. The body can't produce lymphocytes., c. The body can't produce T cells., d. The body can't produce B cells. | b |
1,057 | DQ_007666 | immune system defenses | Which label stands for the spleen? | human_system_immune_19117.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. W, c. N, d. T | c |
1,058 | DQ_007667 | immune system defenses | Which letter indicates lymph circulation? | human_system_immune_19117.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. H, b. Y, c. S, d. F | d |
1,059 | DQ_007668 | immune system defenses | Identify the spleen in the figure. | human_system_immune_19117.png | abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. W, b. Y, c. X, d. N | d |
1,060 | DQ_007669 | immune system defenses | What connects the Cisterna chyli and the left jugular trunk? | human_system_immune_9108.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Right subclavian trunk, b. Thoracic duct, c. Right lymphatic duct, d. Intestinal trunk | b |
1,061 | DQ_007670 | immune system defenses | How many types of lymph node are shown? | human_system_immune_9108.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
1,062 | DQ_007671 | immune system defenses | What collects most of the lymph in the body? | human_system_immune_9108.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. intestinal trunk, b. left jugular trunk, c. cervical lymph nodes, d. thoracic duct | d |
1,063 | DQ_007672 | immune system defenses | Which organ filters pathogens out of the blood? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Thymus, b. Lymph Nodes, c. spleen, d. Tonsils | c |
1,064 | DQ_007673 | immune system defenses | Which organ of the immune system produces white blood cells called lymphocytes? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Bone Marrow, b. Thymus, c. Spleen, d. Lymph nodes | a |
1,065 | DQ_007674 | immune system defenses | Which part of the immune system produces lymphocytes? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Spleen, b. Lymph nodes, c. Tonsils, d. Bone marrow | d |
1,066 | DQ_007675 | immune system defenses | What is directly next to the lymph nodes in the throat? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Spleen, b. Lymphatic vessels, c. Bone marrow, d. Nose | b |
1,067 | DQ_007676 | immune system defenses | What stays between the tonsils and the lymphatic vessels? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. thymus, b. bone marrow, c. Lymph nodes, d. Spleen | c |
1,068 | DQ_007677 | immune system defenses | How many lymph nodes are there in our body? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2 | b |
1,069 | DQ_007678 | immune system defenses | How many parts include a strong immune system? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 12, b. 9, c. 10, d. 11 | c |
1,070 | DQ_007679 | immune system defenses | Which of the following is located in the abdomen? | human_system_immune_9109.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Spleen, b. Thymus, c. Tonsils, d. Nose | a |
1,071 | DQ_007680 | immune system defenses | Which organ of the immune system produces white blood cells? | human_system_immune_9111.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. bone marrow, b. Lymphatic vessels, c. Thymus, d. Peyer's patches | a |
1,072 | DQ_007681 | immune system defenses | Where is the spleen located? | human_system_immune_9111.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. In the abdomen below the lungs, b. In the head, c. In the pulmons, d. In the leg | a |
1,073 | DQ_007682 | immune system defenses | Organ of the immune system that is located near the throat and mouth | human_system_immune_9111.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Appendix, b. Peyer's patches, c. Tonsils and adenoids, d. Spleen | c |
1,074 | DQ_007683 | immune system defenses | How many organs of the immune system has been identified in the diagram? | human_system_immune_9111.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 8, c. 10, d. 11 | d |
1,075 | DQ_007684 | immune system defenses | Which feature of the immune system is located directly below the spleen on the diagram? | human_system_immune_9111.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Appendix, b. Thymus, c. Peyer's patches, d. Lymph nodes | c |
1,076 | DQ_007685 | immune system defenses | What is in the neck? | human_system_immune_9112.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. thymus, b. lymph nodes, c. liver, d. spleen | b |
1,077 | DQ_007686 | immune system defenses | Which muscle separates the chest from the abdomen? | human_system_immune_9112.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Diaphragm, b. Spleen, c. Neck, d. Thymus | a |
1,078 | DQ_007687 | immune system defenses | What organ is located in the abdomen below the lungs? | human_system_immune_9112.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lymph vessels, b. Lymph nodes, c. Thymus, d. Spleen | d |
1,079 | DQ_007688 | immune system defenses | How many parts of the lymphatic system are shown? | human_system_immune_9112.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 6, c. 9, d. 7 | a |
1,080 | DQ_007689 | immune system defenses | What organ filters pathogens from the blood? | human_system_immune_9113.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Thoracic duct, b. Spleen, c. Thymus, d. Tonsils | b |
1,081 | DQ_007690 | immune system defenses | What connects the lymph nodes? | human_system_immune_9113.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. thymus, b. tonsils, c. spleen, d. lymph vessels | d |
1,082 | DQ_007691 | immune system defenses | What is the following diagram of? | human_system_immune_9113.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tympanic organs, b. Endocrine organs, c. Nervous system organs, d. Lymphoid organs | d |
1,083 | DQ_007692 | immune system defenses | How many immune system organs do you see in the diagram? | human_system_immune_9113.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
1,084 | DQ_007693 | immune system defenses | What is the purpose of the spleen? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. to produce white blood cells called lymphocytes, b. trap pathogens that enter the body through the mouth or nose., c. It stores some types of lymphocytes while they mature, d. It filters pathogens out of the blood | d |
1,085 | DQ_007694 | immune system defenses | What are the green round circles called? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. spleen, b. thymus, c. lymph nodes, d. bone marrow | c |
1,086 | DQ_007695 | immune system defenses | What part of the immune system filters pathogens out of the blood? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Lymph Nodes, b. Tonsils & Adenoids, c. Bone Marrow, d. Spleen | d |
1,087 | DQ_007696 | immune system defenses | Each immune system organ is connected to this swelling in the lymphatic system where lymph is filtered and lymphocytes are formed. | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. appendix, b. tonsils, c. lymph nodes, d. spleen | c |
1,088 | DQ_007697 | immune system defenses | How many parts of the immune system are identified in the diagram? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5 | a |
1,089 | DQ_007698 | immune system defenses | In the diagram, how many lymph nodes does the body have? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 2 | a |
1,090 | DQ_007699 | immune system defenses | What part of the immune system is just behind the mouth? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. spleen, b. tonsils and adenoids, c. appendix, d. bone marrow | b |
1,091 | DQ_007700 | immune system defenses | Which part of the body is likely to be infected by bacteria first? | human_system_immune_9114.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Spleen, b. Bone marrow, c. Tonsils and adenoids, d. Thymus | c |
1,092 | DQ_007701 | immune system defenses | Which organ has the job of filtering pathogens out of the blood? | human_system_immune_9115.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Thymus, b. Tonsils, c. Liver, d. spleen | d |
1,093 | DQ_007702 | immune system defenses | Organ of the immune system that is located besides the liver | human_system_immune_9115.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. tonsils, b. spleen, c. thymus, d. liver | b |
1,094 | DQ_007703 | immune system defenses | How many MAJOR organs can be seen in this diagram? | human_system_immune_9115.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
1,095 | DQ_007704 | immune system defenses | How many parts of the lymphatic system are shown? | human_system_immune_9115.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6 | a |
1,096 | DQ_007705 | immune system defenses | Which of these is larger; the spleen, liver, tonsils, thymus? | human_system_immune_9115.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. thymus, b. liver, c. tonsils, d. spleen | b |
1,097 | DQ_007706 | immune system defenses | Which of the following is located below the spleen? | human_system_immune_9116.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. adenoids, b. Peyer's patches, c. appendix, d. spleen | b |
1,098 | DQ_007707 | immune system defenses | How many items in the body are shown here? | human_system_immune_9116.png | question_images/human_system_immune_9116.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 8, c. 7, d. 10 | b |
1,099 | DQ_009052 | cell structures | Which label shows Vacuole? | parts_cell_11065.png | abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. H, b. F, c. Y, d. L | a |
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