10 Questions
Which type of inflammation is a rapid response to injury or microbes and other foreign substances?
Acute inflammation
What is the main mission of inflammation?
Diluting, destroying, or neutralizing harmful agents
What components does inflammation involve in its protective action?
Blood vessels, plasma components, blood cells, and connective tissue
How long does acute inflammation typically last?
Several days to weeks
What is the purpose of delivering leukocytes and plasma proteins to sites of injury in acute inflammation?
Neutralizing harmful agents
Which type of inflammation involves a complex reaction of blood vessels, plasma components, blood cells, and cellular and structural components of connective tissue?
None of the above
What is the primary mission of inflammation?
Neutralizing harmful agents
How long does acute inflammation typically last?
Up to several days
What does subacute inflammation represent?
An intermediate stage between acute and chronic inflammation
Which phase of inflammation is characterized by the delivery of leukocytes and plasma proteins to sites of injury?
Acute phase
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