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The answer is....infection
The answer is....infection
Gangrene is the medical term meaning that an ischemic area has developed a secondary pus-producing infection.
Smooth ER lacks ribosomes, which are protein-producing organelles. Instead, they detoxify harmful substances and turn them into harmless substances, and they are involved in the production of hormones and lipids.
Osteomyelitis is a pus-producing infection of bone marrow or bone structure, usually caused by bacteria or fungi.
The liver is the largest gland in the human body. It performs many vital functions, including processing nutrients from food, detoxifying harmful substances, and producing bile for digestion.
A disease producing organism is a pathogen. An invasion of the body by a pathogen is an infection. Although an infection is a generalized name for the body's response to any invasion by any pathogen.
Most cases of HUS occur after an infection in the digestive system that has been caused by toxin-producing strains of the bacterium Escherichia coli.
Ranitidine (Zantac) is an H2 blocker. Histamine is released by nerves to the stomach and bind to H2 receptors to signal the stomach to make acid. Ranitidine blocks this interactions and so decreases acid production. The drugs called "antihistamines" block the H1 histamine receptors so that histamine (the same chemical) released by immune cells can't interact with other immune cells to cause allergies.
The liver assists with multiple functions in the human body, including detoxifying harmful substances, producing bile for digestion, storing nutrients, and regulating blood sugar levels.
Yes, it turning two chemical substances into different chemical substances.
The medical term for "fiber producing" is "fibrogenic." This term refers to the ability of certain cells or substances to produce fibrous connective tissue, often involved in wound healing and tissue repair processes. Fibrogenic activity is significant in various medical conditions, including fibrosis and scarring.