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What differentiates the inflammatory response and the immune response? The inflammatory response is specific, and the immune response is general. T cells are part of the inflammatory response but not of the immune response. Antigens are produced as part of the immune response but not as part of the inflammatory response. Swelling is evidence of an inflammatory response but not of an immune response.

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Answered by har858
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Explanation:

The inflammatory response (inflammation) occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause. ... Immune system disorders occur when the immune response is directed against body tissue, is excessive, or is lacking.

Answered by rubioalan1
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Answer:

D.Swelling is evidence of an inflammatory response but not of an immune response.

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