Question: QUESTION 14 The Increase In Neutrophils During Bacterial Infections Is Due To Cytokines Released By Infected Tissue Acting On Bone Marrow. Bacterial Antigens In Circulation Stimulating Red Bone Marrow. Activation Of Sympathetic Neurons By Bacterial Toxins. Production Of Antibodies Which Stimulate Leukopoiesis. QUESTION 10 Basophils Release Inflammatory …

Question: QUESTION 14 The Increase In Neutrophils During Bacterial Infections Is Due To Cytokines Released By Infected Tissue Acting On Bone Marrow. Bacterial Antigens In Circulation Stimulating Red Bone Marrow. Activation Of Sympathetic Neurons By Bacterial Toxins. Production Of Antibodies Which Stimulate Leukopoiesis. QUESTION 10 Basophils Release Inflammatory …

QUESTION 14 The increase in neutrophils during bacterial infections is due to cytokines released by infected tissue acting on

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QUESTION 14 The increase in neutrophils during bacterial infections is due to cytokines released by infected tissue acting on bone marrow. bacterial antigens in circulation stimulating red bone marrow. activation of sympathetic neurons by bacterial toxins. production of antibodies which stimulate leukopoiesis. QUESTION 10 Basophils release inflammatory mediators by exocytosis cytoplasmic extrusion. Simple diffusion. Apocrine secretion.