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An insect bite may result in inflammation of that spot. This is triggered by the alarm chemicals such as:

  1. A
    histamine and dopamine
  2. B
    histamine and kinins
  3. C
    interferons and opsonin
  4. D
    interferons and histones.

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Inflammation is a localized protective response to injury or infection. It is triggered by the release of chemical mediators like histamine (from mast cells) and kinins (like bradykinin). These chemicals cause vasodilation and increased permeability of small blood vessels, leading to redness, heat, and swelling.

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An insect bite may result in inflammation of that spot. This is triggered by the alarm chemicals such as:
A
histamine and dopamine
B
histamine and kinins
C
interferons and opsonin
D
interferons and histones.

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