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26 June, 07:36

Describe the difference between specific and nonspecific immunity.

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  1. 26 June, 09:16
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    Specific immunity is a type of immunity that fights back specific viruses or bacteria.

    nonspecific immunity is is a type of immunity that fights back any type of bacteria. One example of this is your skin.

    Another difference is. The nonspecific response is the first barrier against a pathogen.

    While a specific response remembers a pathogen and can fight it back more easily.
  2. 26 June, 11:07
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    Nonspecific immunity is the initial immune reaction against foreign antigens via nonspecific antibodies and immune cells. In contrast, specific immunityinvolves the production of antibodies against a particular antigen.

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