Multiple Choice
If you treated a macrophage with colchicine (a microtubular inhibitor) ,what would be likely to happen to the rate of phagocytosis? What would be likely to happen to the rate of phagocytosis if you treated the macrophage with an inhibitor of microfilament contractile activities?
A) Nothing would happen after colchicine exposure.The rate would rise after cytochalasin B exposure
B) The rate would drop after colchicine exposure.Nothing would happen after cytochalasin B exposure.
C) Nothing would happen after colchicine exposure.The rate would drop after cytochalasin B exposure.
D) The rate would rise after colchicine exposure.Nothing would happen after cytochalasin B exposure.
E) Nothing would happen after treatment with either inhibitor.
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