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what are mast cells ?...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Listen to pronunciation. (mast sel) A type of white blood cell that is found in connective tissues all through the body, especially under the skin, near blood vessels and lymph vessels, in nerves, and in the lungs and intestines.

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Answered by Anujrawat2010
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 \: Mast  \: cells \:  are \:  type  \: of white  \:  \: blood  \: cells \:   \: located \:  all  \: over  \: your  \: body.  \:  \:  \\ People  \: have  \: the  \: highest  \: numbers of  \: mast  \: cells  \: where  \\ the \:  body  \: meets \:  the environment:  \\ the  \: skin,  \: lungs  \: and \:  intestinal tract.  \\ Normally,  \: mast \:  cells \:  are \:  part \:  of  \: your  \: immune \:  system

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