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All grasses produce copious quantities of pollen
Pollen.
sweat is triggered by heat.
This new substance can be called product of reaction or resulting substance.
stimulus
Eosinophils are one of five classes of white blood cells that circulate in the blood stream. They are inflammatory cells and are involved in regulating the body's response to parasites as well as allergic reactions.
vaccine
no it's not caused by bacteria Allergies are an immune system response to some sort of external stimulus, typically specific types of airborne particles in the case of respiratory allergies. Seasonal allergies tend to be caused by sensitivity to some form of plant life, which bloom (and thus, produce airborne particles) only a limited time each year.
A response of the body to an invasion of foreign substances is inflammation. The immune system will also produce more white blood cells and send them to the site of the infection.
These cells contain granules that contain substances that make blood vessels leaky, and another substance that assists in blood clotting.
They are important in allergies. They produce the Histamine.
They are important in allergies. They produce the Histamine.
They produce histamine which is important in Allergies. They also produce a anti clotter of blood Heparine.
All grasses produce copious quantities of pollen
I can partly answer this question: Basophils, which are granular leukocytes, are a part of our bodies natural makeup, they produce heparin (an anticoagulant), histimines (an inflammatory substance), and serotonin (a vasoconstictor).
No, an allergic reaction is typically caused by a release of histamines from the eosinophils. Antibodies are produced by lymphocytes in response to a bacterial infection.
The scientific name for sunburn is erythema. Sunburn is a type of inflammatory response that occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. The UV radiation damages the DNA in the skin cells, causing the cells to produce proteins that trigger an inflammatory response. The inflammation causes the skin to become red, swollen, and painful.