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The bursting of cells due to osmosis is known as cytolysis
It's called cytolysis when cells burst open. Hemolysis is a type of cytolysis, referring to the bursting of red blood cells.Read more: What_is_the_term_for_when_a_cell_ruptures_or_bursts
Cytolysis does not happen in the elodea because of the concentration of its cells. The concentration that surrounds the cells are usually less concentrated and therefore prevent cytolysis from occurring.
hemolysisSorry hemolysis is the incorrect term for when a cell bursts. It's called cytolysis when cells burst open. Hemolysis is a type of cytolysis, referring to the bursting of red blood cells.
Cytolysis or Osmotic-lysis
Cytolysis is a condition where the cells will burst. This is commonly caused by excess water in the cell which results into osmotic imbalance.
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation.
When a human red blood cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, it iwll undergo cytolysis, which basically means it will explode.
Allergies result when antigens from allergens bind to mast cells, which release histamines, which in turn cause increased blood flow, sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes.
Both Heparin and Histamine are released by basophils and mast cells. These cells are very similar, but mast cells are found on mucous membranes (connective tissue) and basophils are white blood cells that travel in the blood in the circulatory system.
When mast cells degranulate, the release histamines
Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.