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Statement I: Mast cell in the human rele...

Statement I: Mast cell in the human releases excessive amount of chemicals like histamine, which causes allergy.
Statement II: Allergies in the environment on reaching human body stimulate cells in certain individuals

A

Both 1 and 2 are true

B

Both 1 and 2 are false

C

1 is true, but 2 is false

D

1 is false, but 2 is true

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