Some bacteria such as Streptococcus have evolved enzymes to break clots so they can then attack the host. This disables the walling-off component of the general inflammatory response. Other functions of inflammation include which of the following : 1) increased metabolic rate of cells 2) dilution of harmful substances 3) bring in oxygen & nutrients 4) resistance to digestion by macrophages
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1) increased metabolic rate of cells
2) dilution of harmful substances
3) bring in oxygen & nutrients
Some bacteria such as Streptococcus have evolved enzymes to break clots so they can then attack...
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