Multiple Choice
An endogenous pyrogen is
A) a chemical from the bacterial cell wall that causes fever.
B) a chemical produced by a host's own immune system that causes fever.
C) a chemical released by a bacterial cell that causes fever.
D) a chemical produced within a bacterial cell that is released during cell division or at death of the bacterium, at which point it causes fever.
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