Asksia AI LOGO

Sia

Question
Biology
Posted 7 months ago

Inflammation (part of asthma) is controlled by the \qquad pathway(s), and brings \qquad to the affected area.

COX-2; B cells, macrophages and immune proteins
COX-1; macrophages and T cells
Lipoxygenase; specific defence cells
COX-2 and lipoxygenase; immune cells and proteins
Sign in to unlock the answer
Answer from Sia
Posted 7 months ago
D
Key Concept
Inflammatory pathways in asthma
Explanation
In asthma, inflammation is a key feature and is regulated by both the COX-2 and lipoxygenase pathways. These pathways lead to the production of mediators that attract immune cells and proteins to the affected area, contributing to the inflammatory response.

Not the question you are looking for? Ask here!

Enter question by text

Enter question by image

Unlock Smarter Learning with AskSia Super!

Join Super, our all-in-one AI solution that can greatly improve your learning efficiency.

30% higher accuracy than GPT-4o
Entire learning journey support
The most student-friendly features
Study Other Question