The inflammatory response is part of the immune system. It is a response by the body to a particular infection, injury or disease. Inflammation is characterized by a reddening of the skin, pain, heat and swelling.
Looking for antigens is part of a specific immune response.
Inflammation
Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.
Inflammation is the localized response to an injury or tissue destruction. Inflammatory Response inflammation infection, acute inflammation, cachexia
Inflammation indicates that the healing response of the body has started.
If by fever you mean an increase in heat, the cause for this as a result of inflammation is the strong increase in blood-flow at the body's core temperature, to the site of the inflammation. A fever which is body-wide, is not necessarily part of an inflammation. The fever can be an extreme response to the damage or infection which caused the initial inflammation, but it can also be a normal response to an infection spreading throughout the body.
Yes it is!! In my Science book it say Inflammation is a local response to invaders.
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Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:
Inflammation is a noun.
The immune system causes inflammation when there is an infection so that more materials can reach the infected area.
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