When tissue is damaged for example a poke in the skin with a nail, ❌ is released in the interstitial fluid. The tissue cells immediately release chemical messengers and mast cells release ❌. When these chemical messengers are released the ❌ become larger and more further apart (called ❌) and this also causes blood flow to increase (increased vascular permeability). ❌ (white blood cells) are released from the capillaries (emigration of white blood cells). These white blood cells begin to ❌ the bacteria and dead cells and platelets then move out of the capillary to seal the wounded area.
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capillary endothelial cells
capillary endothelial cells
white blood cells
white blood cells
interstitial fluid
interstitial fluid
vasodilation
vasodilation
emmigration of white blood cells
emmigration of white blood cells