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1)external barriers 2)nonspecific responses 3)specific responses
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1)external barriers 2)nonspecific responses 3)specific responses
one way the inflammatory response will respond if the pathogen does enter
An inflammatory diseases is an ailment that causes inflammation is some body organ, like gastroenteritis. An inflammatory response is a vulgar, posturing, or flippant answer to a question or challenge.
Inflammation is the localized response to an injury or tissue destruction. Inflammatory Response inflammation infection, acute inflammation, cachexia
As found on Page 504 of the Pearson Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual 9th edition.The redness or flare observed after mechanical stimulation of the skin results from a local inflammatory response promoted by chemical mediators released by injured tissues.These mediators stimulate increased blood flow into the area and leaking of fluid (from the capillaries) into the local tissues.Note about an extremely sensitive skin condition:Dermatographism: a condition in which the direct line of stimulation will swell quite obviously is called a "wheal".
The body responds to any injury or infection with the inflammatory response. The initial response to cell damage in a wound triggers the complex cascade of chemical and biological reactions that result in inflammation. The major contributor to this is the release of histamines plus neutrophils and monocytes, which are specialized white blood cells.
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the signs of an inflammatory response are redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
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