Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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1. Where are mast cells typically not found?
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Mucosal tissue
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Circulation
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Epithelial tissue
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2. Allergic rhinitis results in all of the following except:
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bacterial infections
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conjunctivitis
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asthma
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blocked sinuses
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