The main difference between acute and chronic inflammation is: Group of answer choices the occurrence of leukocytes duration the leukocyte count chemotaxic involvement
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Acute inflammation is a short-term response that occurs rapidly and lasts for a few hours to a few days. It is characterized by the immediate influx of leukocytes, primarily neutrophils, to the site of injury or infection. Chronic inflammation, on the other hand, Show more…
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