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Basophil
The same as any other allergy. Anaphalaxis, itching, swelling, hives
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation.
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Inflammatory chemicals are used to promote the release of white blood cells during an immune response. These white blood cells are released from the bone marrow.
They need Carbon dioxide.They release oxygen during it
Actualy white blood cells release histamine.
During aerobic respiration, cells take in O2 and release CO2, H2O, and ATP.
energy, water and oxygen
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation.
Oxygen
During an allergic reaction, mast cells release various chemical mediators, primarily histamine, which contributes to inflammation and allergy symptoms such as itching, swelling, and redness. They also release leukotrienes and prostaglandins, which further amplify the inflammatory response and can lead to bronchoconstriction and increased mucus production. Additionally, mast cells secrete cytokines that attract other immune cells to the site of the reaction, enhancing the immune response.