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whenever the body is re - exposed to an allergen, the ige antibodies cause the production of cytokines and histamine; all of the choices; the release of antihistamines; the production of clonal cells; the suppression of the inflammatory response. question 9 1 pts the respiratory mucosa is lined with ciliated epithelium to sweep inhaled pathogens out. true; false. question 10 1 pts the lymphocytes that mature in thymus are called b lymphocytes. true; false
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- For the first question, when the body is re - exposed to an allergen, IgE antibodies cause the production of cytokines and histamine. They do not cause the release of antihistamines (which are drugs to counteract histamine effects), the production of clonal cells in this context, or the suppression of the inflammatory response.
- For the second question, the respiratory mucosa is lined with ciliated epithelium which sweeps inhaled pathogens out, so it is true.
- For the third question, lymphocytes that mature in the thymus are called T - lymphocytes, not B - lymphocytes, so it is false.
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- Question 8: the production of cytokines and histamine
- Question 9: True
- Question 10: False