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The Body's first line defense acts as physical barriers, in which it functions by trapping the pathogens and blocking them from entering the body. Also, all first line defenses act the same way to all pathogens, in which they're called non-specific defense.
The integumentary system (skin) and mucous membranes are the first line of defense. They provide a physical barrier against invasion of pathogens. Any break in this physical barrier, such as a cut, makes it easier for pathogens to enter your body.
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The immune systems protects the body from viruses. First you have your physical barriers like your skin, tears, hair and mucus then you have your immune system which are white blood cells and pus.
I would have to say the Immune System is the third line of defense in the human body- Acquired Immunity B and T cells Lymphocytes. 1. First line of defense- Physical barriers like the skin and mucus membranes 2. Second line of defense- Phagocyte cells: These are cells that gooble up waste products Source: Taught Anatomy and Physiology to nursing students for over 2 years- My head RN in NJ Hope this helps.
The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus
skin is the first defense.
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saliva, mucus, hairs and Skin
The first defense is nonspecific.
The first line of immune defense is the skin and mucus membranes. Skin acts as a physical barrior, blocking pathogens from entering. Mucus wihin the nasal cavity blocks some of the pathogens from entering the body. Cilia also aid in protectiong by acting as a barrior as well. There is also mucus lining the bronchial tubes, which like other mucus, blocks pathogens.