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Answer:
Inflammatory response occurs when the tissues are injured as a result of bacteria, trauma, heat or any other cause.
Explanation:
When a honey bee stings or a pathogen attacks the damaged cells release chemicals.
Chemicals includes
- histamine
- bradykinin
- and prostaglandins.
These chemicals cause blood vessels to leak fluid into the tissues, causing swelling.
Processes happened during Inflammatory response:
- heat
- pain
- redness
- swelling and
- loss of function.
Inflammation is a defense mechanism in the body. The immune system recognizes damaged cells, irritants, and pathogens, and it begins the healing process. Chronic inflammation can eventually cause several diseases and conditions.
Answer:
The inflammatory response is a type of body response produced in response to damaged tissue, attack of pathogen and or any other cause.
The body shows an inflammatory response in the following manner:
1. Recognition of stimulus- receptors recognize the antigens.
2. Release of inflammatory markers: affected cells produce chemicals like histamine, bradykinin, and prostaglandins.
3. Vascular permeability changes and leukocyte (WBC) recruitment- released chemicals causes the blood vessels to leak fluid causing swelling and attract WBC.
4. Accumulation of leukocytes- WBC performs the process of phagocytosis which eats dead or damaged cells and germs.