Is a small cut on the surface of the skin likely to cause an immune response called the antibiotic response, the inflammatory response, the fever response, or the histamine response?
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A hypersensitive immune response to harmless antigens, such as in pollen, often involves the release of histamine by basophils and mast cells. In response to a cut, mast cells secrete histamines that cause nearby capillaries to dilate. Neutrophils and monocytes leave the capillaries.
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The inflammatory response will help kill off any unwanted
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