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2 May, 14:11

Sometimes the immune system overreacts from exposure to a normally harmless thing like cat hair. Subsequent exposure to this allergen elicits a massive inflammatory response. Because the chemical histamine is the cause of this inflammation, what cell type is most likely behind the problem?

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  1. 2 May, 17:39
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    Answer: the mast cells and basophils.

    Explanation: mast cells are the histamine secreting cells of the body. Histamine act to as a defense system by triggering a reaction to combat the effect of the allergy, thereby leading to inflammation, sneezing and other allergy symptoms ... Basophils, a type of white blood cell also secrete histamine and are also responsible for some inflamatory reactions as a way of immune response.
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