Chemistry, asked by rekhaoviya2006, 2 months ago

Assertion: An active immune system recruits many cells to the affected tissue.
Reason: Though it creates the inflammation process, it will not kill off the disease-causing

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Answered by ayanbhaud
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Answer:

R is true A is false

Explanation:

Malria is causes by plasmodium not hepetatis thus a is false

Answered by sakash20207
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Besides tissue-specific or organ-specific effects of an infectious disease, there will be other common effects too. Most of these common effects depend upon the fact that the patient's immune system becomes activated in response to an infection. Activated body's immune system starts recruiting many cells to the affected tissue to kill the disease-causing microbes. This recruitment process of the active immune system is called inflammation. The inflammation results in some local effects such as swelling and pain and general effects such as fever.

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