Biology, asked by locomaniac, 1 year ago

what is histamine? answer in points ( any 3 )

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Answered by rkraviii333
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Histamine is a protein molecule with the chemical formula C5H9N3. It serves as an important part of our body's immune response.
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locomaniac: btw i said 3 points.
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rkraviii333: Histamine increases the permeability of the capillaries to white blood cells and some proteins, to allow them to engage pathogens in the infected tissues.
Answered by RayyanFarooqui1
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It is an organic nitrogenous compound with formula C6H9N3.

It acts as neurotransmitters ( chemical messengers ) for brain , spinal cord and urethra.

Histamine is involved in inflammatory response ( it is the response of chemical biological tissue to harmful stimuli like pathogens )

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