1. Illustrates the consequences of histamine release 2 Antigens bind to the receptors on the B cell. 3. Antigens bind to

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1. Illustrates the consequences of histamine release 2 Antigens bind to the receptors on the B cell. 3. Antigens bind to IgE antibodies on the mast cells. 4 Histamine is released from mast cell 5. Antibodies are secreted. 6. The intact mast cell with its IgE antibodies 7. B-cell clone that secretes antibodies 8. READ THE DIAGRAM 9. Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Hypersensitivity Reaction Directions: Referring to the illustration, fill in the blanks with the numbers. See text, pp. 395, 396. Illustrates an anaphylaxis-induced dys- pnea (difficulty in breathing) A circulating lymphocyte Illustrates an anaphylaxis-induced hypotension 10. 11. 1 Illustrates why the mast cell bursts B cell Plasma cells (many) Memory B cells 3 5 30 Vasodilation
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