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Results from our forumDifference between T-Cell and Phagocyte?... abilities, although poor). The human body contains many other cells with the capacity of phagocytosis that are not part of the immune system: septal cells in lungs, Kupfer cells in the liver, oligodendrocytes in the brain, osteoclasts in bones etc Regards, Andrew
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the mixing of deoxygenated and oxygenated blood. It would be less efficient...just like in amphibian hearts. I've been told that even though amphibian heart doesn't have ventricular septal, they still can pump out a high oxygenated blood into its aortic arch...It's due to the rythm of its heartbeat and the difference in time between accepting ...
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the mixing of deoxygenated and oxygenated blood.... the catch-all category of "Blue Baby Syndrome" which also includes some other diseases. Generally, it occurs when there's a ventricular septal defect (a hole between the two ventricles) that causes the poorly oxygenated and well oxygenated blood to mix. It results in blood circulating ...
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