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An inflammatory response is triggered when red blood cells release pyrogens. T l

ID: 177833 • Letter: A

Question

An inflammatory response is triggered when red blood cells release pyrogens. T lymphocytes release interferon. mast cells release granules containing histamine and heparin. neutrophils phagocytize bacteria. blood flow to an area increases. What leukocytes are primarily responsible for the specific immune response? macrophages lymphocytes neutrophils macrophages eosinophils Which of the following are associated with allergic reactions and parasitic diseases? lymphocytes monocytes eosinophils basophils neutrophils Which of the following are phagocytic? monocytes neutrophils macrophages eosinophils All of the above

Explanation / Answer

62. C) mast cells release histamine and heparin.

63. B. Lymphocytes. These cells are responsible for specific immune response. It is also known as adaptive immunity.

64. C. Eosinophils

65. e: all of the above