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Mast Cell with histamine granules Capillary with Red blood cells (red) and phagocytes (white) Mast cell with histamine granules inside. Capillary Red Blood cell Macrophage

Bacteria Prostaglandin

Macrophage under taking Phagocytosis. Lysosome With digestives enzymes Bacteria in vacuole

Pus

Bibliography. Resources used: Nelson Biology units 3 & 4 Chapter content/inflammatory.html inflammatory-response/ animation&page=3