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Pyrogens will signal hepatocytes to make and secrete acute-phase reactants which leads to what?

a) Fever
b) Vasodilation
c) Vasoconstriction
d) Hemolysis

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Pyrogens released from leukocytes upon bacterial destruction lead to fever by resetting the body's thermostat via the hypothalamus, as part of the inflammatory response.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pyrogens signaling hepatocytes to make and secrete acute-phase reactants leads to fever.

When bacteria are destroyed by leukocytes, pyrogens are released into the blood. These pyrogens circulate to the hypothalamus and reset the body's thermostat to a higher temperature, resulting in fever. This is an example of the body's inflammatory response to infection, intended to make the body's environment less hospitable to pathogens.

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