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When a honey bee stings or a pathogen attacks, the body elicits an inflammatory response. Label the processes that happen during an inflammatory response.
>>release of chemicals by cells
>>entry of antigen into the wound
>>phagocytosis by macrophages
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Answer:
The immune system's reaction to potentially hazardous stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, poisonous substances, or radiation, is inflammation.
Explanation:
• Redness, swelling, heat, discomfort, and loss of tissue function are signs of inflammation at the tissue level and are brought on by localised immunological, vascular, and inflammatory cell reactions to infection or injury.
• The blood vessel walls, which ordinarily just permit water and salts to pass through readily, then start to open up further and pour the fluid along with clotting factors.
• After an injury or infection, large numbers of neutrophils arrive at the site of the wound first, sometimes within an hour.
• Macrophages are a biological characteristic of chronic inflammation and typically only grow more prominent at the site of injury after days or weeks and engulf the antigen.
So, this is the inflammatory response seen upon a honey bee sting.
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