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what is innate immunity, diapedisis, hormone​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The innate immune system is made of defenses against infection that can be activated immediately once a pathogen attacks. The innate immune system is essentially made up of barriers that aim to keep viruses, bacteria, parasites, and other foreign particles out of your body or limit their ability to spread and move throughout the body.

Once bound to the endothelium, neutrophils squeeze through gaps between adjacent endothelial cells into the interstitial fluid, a process called diapedesis.

Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in your bloodstream to tissues or organs. They work slowly, over time, and affect many different processes

Answered by arnab2261
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 <b>Innate immunity </b>

➡️ Innate immunity is an immunological subsystem that comprises the cells and mechanisms that provide the first line of defence from infection in a non-specific manner.

➡️ Innate immune responses are rapid and independent of antigen. Innate immune systems are found in all classes of plants and animals.

 <b>Diapedisis </b>

➡️ Diapedisis is also called as Leukocyte extravasation.

➡️ It is the movement of leukocytes out of the circulatory system and towards the site of tissue damage or infection. This process forms part of the innate immune response, involving the recruitment of non-specific leukocytes.

 <b>Hormone </b>

➡️ A hormone is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behavior.

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