Multiple Choice
The increase in blood flow to a site of infection acts to
A) bring more mast cells to the site of infection.
B) facilitate the migration of the leukocytes into the interstitial space.
C) increase oxygen in the region to kill the invading bacteria.
D) wash the invading bacteria from the region of the infection.
E) recruit more leukocytes to the site of infection.
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