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10 February, 20:16

Which are examples of non-specific defenses?

Mucus, stomach acid, and T cells

Skin, digestive enzymes, and fever

Lysozyme, phagocytes, and B cells

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  1. 11 February, 00:16
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    Mucus, stomach acid and T cells are part of the non specific defence mechanism as they do not carry out specialised immune response and treat all intruders in the same manner.
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