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An allergen is any antigen that triggers IgE production and leads to a scenario where the immune system fights off a perceived threat that would otherwise be harmless.
Trachea
In insects, air tube located between the spiracles and the tracheoles. In tetrapod vertebrates, air tube (windpipe) that runs between the larynx and the bronchi.
Cephalothorax
A body region found in certain arthropods, including spiders and crustaceans, that combines the head and the thorax into one unit.
Fangs
Long, pointed teeth typically found in venomous snakes used to inject venom, or in some mammals for grasping and tearing.
Deuterostome
Group of coelomate animals in which the second embryonic opening is associated with the mouth; the first embryonic opening, the blastopore, is associated with the anus.
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