How does my immune system react when I puncture my skin on a dirty splinter and I am allergic to wood?dirtyallergic.

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How does my immune system react when I puncture my skin on a dirty splinter and I am allergic to wood?dirtyallergic

Oh no! It’s a dirty splinter! Click here to meet the bad guys

Oh no! It’s a virus! Cell Mediated Immunity t f HOME

Oh no! It’s a bacteria! Humoral Immunity HOME

GO BACK

Oh no! I’m allergic too! Introductory Allergy Animation illustrations Detailed animation of role of mast cells, antibodies, and histamine releaseDetailed animation of role of mast cells, antibodies, and histamine release HOME

JEOPARDY! Check your Knowledge Game HOME

Oh no! It’s a virus! Cell Mediated Immunity t f

Oh no! It’s a bacteria! Humoral Immunity