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drag each label to the correct location on the image.
when a honey bee stings or a pathogen attacks, the body elicits an inflammatory response. label the processes that happen during an inflammatory response.
release of chemicals by cells entry of antigen into the wound phagocytosis by macrophages
Brief Explanations
- "entry of antigen into the wound": This occurs first when the bee sting or pathogen breaches the skin, so it should be placed on the left - most part of the image where the sting is entering the wound (the area with the sting penetrating the skin and the blood vessel).
- "release of chemicals by cells": After the antigen enters, cells (like mast cells) release chemicals (e.g., histamine) to initiate the inflammatory response. This should be placed in the middle - left area of the right - hand side of the image where the chemical release is depicted (the area with the small dots spreading, likely representing chemical signals).
- "phagocytosis by macrophages": Macrophages then come in to engulf and destroy the antigens. This should be placed in the lower - right area of the right - hand side of the image where the macrophage - like cells (with the purple - blue nuclei) are engulfing the pathogens.
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- "entry of antigen into the wound" → left - most part of the image (sting penetrating skin and blood vessel area)
- "release of chemicals by cells" → middle - left area of the right - hand side (chemical - like dot - spreading area)
- "phagocytosis by macrophages" → lower - right area of the right - hand side (macrophage - pathogen engulfing area)