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Suppressor T cells A.decrease their activity as antigenic stimulus decreases. B. are the most throughly understood T cells?

A. Suppressor T cells decrease their activity in response to decreasing antigenic stimulus to help prevent unnecessary immune responses. B. Suppressor T cells are not the most thoroughly understood T cells; their function and role in the immune system continue to be studied and better understood.


What is the function of suppressur?

Well, a suppressor... suppresses. A flash suppressor reduced muzzle flash. A sound suppressor reduced noise emissions (although nothing like how they're portrayed in the movies).


What is the purpose of the flash suppressor on the M-4 Carbine?

A flash suppressor is intended to dissipate muzzle flash so as not to hamper the firer's vision in low light conditions. Sometimes, a muzzle brake is mistaken for a flash suppressor. A muzzle brake vents gases from the barrel in a direction intended to counter the recoil of the weapon, thus making it more controllable. However, a flash suppressor does not function as a muzzle brake, nor does a muzzle brake function as a flash suppressor.


What is the result of a mutation occurring in a suppressor gene?

A mutation in a suppressor gene can lead to the loss of its normal function, resulting in the inability to suppress the growth of cancer cells or prevent mutations from occurring. This can contribute to the development and progression of cancer.


What is the function of a tumor suppressor gene in the human body?

Tumor suppressor genes help regulate cell growth and prevent the development of cancer by controlling cell division and repairing damaged DNA.


What endocrine disorders are autoimmune disorders?

Endocrine autoimmunity deals with autoimmune disorders that affect specific endocrine glands. Hashimoto thyroiditis (low thyroid function) and Graves disease (overactive thyroid function), are among the most commonly occurring endocrine autoimmune diseases.


How do interneurons function in secondary responses?

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What serves the same function for your telephone line to your modem that a surge suppressor does for the electrical lines?

Data line protectors


Would the liver disease affect the immune system?

Yes, liver disease can significantly affect the immune system. The liver plays a crucial role in immune function by producing proteins essential for immune responses and filtering pathogens from the blood. When the liver is compromised, its ability to regulate immune responses diminishes, leading to increased susceptibility to infections and a higher risk of autoimmune conditions. Additionally, chronic liver disease can result in systemic inflammation, which further impairs immune function.


Is preventing disease a function of medicine?

Yes


Explain and illistrate on a graph paper consumption function and saving function?

Since WikiAnswers allows only text responses, we cannot do these graphs for you.


What is the function of suppressor column in HPLC?

As far as I'm aware, suppressor columns are primarily used in ion chromatography just. They remove strong ions (ie replace Na+ with H+) allowing for a decrease in background detection (due to the eluent). A link is provided to the process that goes on in a suppressor for IC made by metrohm