How does the body respond to tissue damage?
A. The body responds to tissue damage by inducing sleep
B. The body responds to tissue damage by increasing blood sugar levels
C. The body responds to tissue damage by causing dehydration
D. The body responds to tissue damage by initiating inflammation, clotting, immune cell recruitment, tissue repair, and regeneration.
Select your answer:
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HHB Immunology › Viewcluster of antigens bound to antibodies, to be destroyed by phagocytosis
A. antigen-antibody complex
B. mast cells
C. histamine
D. antibody
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A person likely to develop tetanus is immunised by giving
A. Weakened germs
B. Pre-formed germs
C. Dead grems
D. Wide spectrum antibodies