Biology, asked by soumya337, 1 year ago

why the part of the body swells up when mosquitoes bite it

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Answered by meethalalmeenapa3iji
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When a mosquito bite breaks the skin, a person's body recognizes the mosquito'ssaliva as a foreign substance. This causes an immune system response, which aims to flush out the intruder. The swellingaround the bite is caused by histamine, which is produced by the immune system

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