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What is inflammation

Inflammation is your body's natural response to harmful stimulants, damaged cells, irritants, infection, and injury: it's an attempt to stop the damage, protect your cells, remove the harmful stimuli, and start the healing process. When you get a cut or other injury, you can see inflammation in action. When an injury happens, your body releases chemicals and white blood cells into your bloodstream, ready to attack and kill invading bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbial invaders. The redness and swelling around the wound shows that your blood vessels are expanding, bringing in white blood cells and antibodies to fight the infection, along with proteins and other nutrients to repair the damage.

"Inflammation" is from the Latin word inflammatio, which means to set on fire, and warmth, along with swelling and pain, is a feature of inflammation.

Without inflammation, your wounds and infections will not heal. So inflammation is beneficial, or even essential, —up to a point. All that swelling and repair work can be painful (which is why anti-inflammatory medicines, such as ibuprofen, are effective painkillers). Unfortunately, although anti-inflammatory drugs can suppress symptoms temporarily, they don't cure the underlying problem. And prolonged or chronic inflammation can lead to diseases. Chronic inflammation is now recognized as a type of non-specific immune response.

What function is defined as the ability to keep conditions inside the body the same even though conditions in the environment may change

homeostasis

Moving and maintaining posture are functions of which system

Muscular.-- Jazz(;

What is the most common behavior in simple animals like cnidarians and worms

Group Behavior

Does saliva contain chemicals that help kill intruders

Not that I know of, but it does contain chemicals that heal minor wounds such as small cuts and mouth pimples :)

What is the sticky substance that traps pathogens in the nose

Mucus.

How many microorganisms enter your body every day

there is about 10million micro organism's in our human body

Where does respiration usually begin

Respiration happens all the time, 24/7, in all living organisms.

Which of these have very thin cell membranes

Which of these have very thin cell membranes?

What fits the term macrophages

organisms that engulf and destroy pathogens

Which system is responsible for reducing food to small adsorbing molecules

The digestion system has this job.

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