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Alexia Morris
27 January, 13:21
What are examples of non-specific defenses?
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Ayana Jimenez
27 January, 13:30
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The skin and phagocytes are nonspecific defenses, meaning they work to defend us against any foreign pathogen. Inflammation, a tissue-level response to injury or infection, and fever, a systemic response to infection or inflammation, are other examples of nonspecific defenses.
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