Microphagosomes phagocytose antigens and determine if it is dangerous. One of the most difficult parts is that microphage recognizes bacteria as self or non self and does not destroy itself. When the antigen is consumed, the antigen is presented to helper B and T cells, so that an immune response against the antigen can be generated. The skin is most effective at blocking these antigens to cover the whole body. Auxiliary T cells summon killer cells and attack and destroy antigens. B cells produce antibodies that neutralize the antigen and mark it as destroyed by other immune cells.
Introduction In the laboratory of cats, this is an observational activity, so there is no assumption. The purpose of this experiment was to compare domestic cat anatomy and physiology with human anatomy and physiology. References are "New" laboratory manual and Disinfection of Cat. The reference scale is 1 bar = 3 mm. Anatomy, observation and comparison: external anatomy. First of all, when we arrived at the table, we put out a cat. This is a cat with black and white spots, the number is 4. From the beginning to the end ... Hormone and metabolic activity 1: Rate to determine baseline metabolism 1. Which mouse has the fastest baseline metabolic rate? Normal rate 2. Why is the metabolic rate different? 3. Removing different organs from the other two rats produces a specific hormone, so if 3 animals are removed by the thyroid gland, what hormone is lacking in the blood? Thyroxin 4. What is the overall impact of body and metabolism due to hormonal deficiency?
Anatomy and physiology can be two of the many different sciences needed to best understand the human body and its function. So, I believe I need to explain everything first in order to compare two things. Anatomy is the study of the human body. It can also be defined as studying how various parts of the body interact and work together. Physiology is a function of graduate students. This includes nutrition, exercise, regeneration. So you are studying how creatures, including humans, do. It is usually a muscle strain that produces exercise (eg) that interacts with the skeletal system