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inflammation, in response to an injury or infection, protects the body in a number of ways. these protective mechanisms include all of the following except ________. answer options: increased phagocytosis, removal of toxins and wastes, decreased mast cell activity, increased delivery of oxygen and nutrients, i dont know yet
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- Increased phagocytosis: Phagocytes (like neutrophils, macrophages) increase activity during inflammation to engulf pathogens/debris, so this is a protective mechanism.
- Removal of toxins and wastes: Inflammation brings more blood flow, helping remove harmful substances from the injured area, so this is protective.
- Decreased mast cell activity: Mast cells release histamine and other mediators during inflammation, which increase blood flow, vascular permeability, etc. Inflammation actually increases mast cell activity, so decreased mast cell activity is not a protective mechanism of inflammation.
- Increased delivery of oxygen and nutrients: Increased blood flow (from inflammation) delivers more oxygen and nutrients to help repair damaged tissue, so this is protective.
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C. decreased mast cell activity