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Biology, 20.11.2019 22:31, lizbeth3169

The five classic signs of localized inflammation are redness, warmth, pain, swelling, and altered function at the affected site. altered function is caused when swelling interferes with the movement and function of the inflamed area. the other signs are matched with their causes below. which sign and cause are mismatched?
choose one: a. pain – increased production of prostaglandinb. warmth – increased production of pyrogensc. redness – increased blood flow to the sited. swelling – increased vascular permeability

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