Antibodies are produced by B lymphocytes as the third line of defense to provide humoral immunity.
Your body's third line of defense is specific defenses, such as the immune response.
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They are attacked by lymphocytes.
They are attacked by lymphocytes .
Yes, the lymphocytes (more commonly known as white blood cells) are a major component of the body's immune system. It is very complex with numerous members that all play important roles (some of which are the B cells, macrophages, helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, dendritic cells, eosinophil, basophil and neutrophil).
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 body has three main lines of defense against pathogens. They are as follows:First line of defense: Skin, Mucous membranes, and Secretions of skin and mucous membranesSecond line of defense: Phagocytic white blood cells, Antimicrobial proteins, and the Inflammatory responseThird line of defense: Lymphocytes, and Antibodies
skin and mucous membranes first line of defense second line-leukocytes and macrophages, inflammation and fever third is immune system
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Generally, no because they include t and b cells which are part of the 3rd line of defense. But there are specific cell types, that are lymphocytes that are considered part of one's innate immune response (2nd line of defense). These are gamma delta T cells, which are involved in the early phages of an immune response.
The third line of defence against pathogens is called the Specific Immune Responce