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Yes, mast cells are found in areolar tissues.
Mast cells release histamine during allergic reactions. The function of mast cells is to detect foreign substances in the body and initiate an immune response. Mast cells are a type of white blood cell found in tissues throughout the body.
The symbol for a radio mast on an ordinance survey map is typically a triangle with a line through the top, representing the mast structure. It is often accompanied by a small circle to indicate the location of the mast.
A mast cell is not a lymphocyte or a phagocyte. It is a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response, particularly in allergies and anaphylaxis, by releasing histamine and other inflammatory mediators.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Natural events like droughts, wildfires, and insect infestations can all mess with mast production. On the flip side, man-caused events such as deforestation and pollution can also throw a wrench in the mast availability. So, keep an eye out for those troublemakers if you're counting on a good mast harvest.
Fore-mast: the first mast, or the mast fore of the main-mast.Main-mast: the tallest mast, usually located near the center of the ship.Mizzen-mast: the third mast, or the mast immediately aft of the main-mast.(information from wikipedia)
The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.
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a mast is like an adventure you can use your rubber bands and for short,(to answer your question)a mast is a mast
The main mast is the tallest of all masts on the ship. If all masts are the same height, then the one with the top navigationlight is the main mast. If there is only one mast, then that would be the main mast.
The shorter mast ahead of the main is the foremast. The shorter mast abaft the main is the mizzen mast. On four or more masted boats -- I don't know.
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The homonyms for "massed" are "mast" and "mazed."
Melvin Mast is 186 cm.
Michael Mast is 5' 10".
Günter Mast was born in 1927.
Günter Mast died in 2011.