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8. An active immune system forms many cells in the affected tissue to kill off the disease-causing microbes. Identify the process and mention its local and general effects?

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An active immune system recruits many cells to the affected tissue to kill off the disease-causing microbes. This recruitment process is called inflammation. As a part of this process, there are local effects such a swelling and pain, and general effects such as fever.

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