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To match:
Each of the following immune system complications with types of hypersensitivities.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
2.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
3.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
4.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
5.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
6.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
7.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
8.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
9.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergen can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
10.
Concept introduction:
The hypersensitivity is the body’s defense mechanism to an allergen, autoimmunity, and venom. The allergens can be of pollen, mold, and chemicals. The poison ivy, bee-stung injects venom into the body. There are totally four types of hypersensitivity depending upon the state of the allergen.
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