Biology, asked by ariana4, 1 year ago

what is inflammable what are the changes occur during inflammation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inflammation is the response of a body tissue against any harmful pathogen, injury, irritation , burn or wound.

When inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body are released into the blood or affected tissues.
This release of chemicals increases the blood flow to the area of injury or infection and may result in redness and warmth.
Some of the chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissues, resulting in swelling.

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Answered by NUTROLLER
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Inflammable objects are basically objects which have a very low ignition point,
like even below the room temperature for eg, sodium.
IGNITION POINT: The temperature at which a particular material catches fire.
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