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Q: The first defense against a contagious disease is?
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What is your first line of defense against disease?

The first line of defense includes the skin, breathing passage, mouth and stomach.


What is the first defence against a contagious disease?

The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus


Do Parenchyma cells provide plants with the first line of defense against damage and disease?

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The body's first line of defense against the invasion of disease-causing microorganisms is?

The first and biggest line of defense is the skin. This non-discriminatory barrier is also the largest organ of the human body.


What is the first defense the body has a virus?

The bodies first defence against a virus is your skin. The body first defense against a virus is Mucus. Mucus


What is the first line defense of disease?

The first line of defense includes the skin, breathing passage, mouth and stomach.


What organ is the body's first defense against harmful things in the environment?

skin is the first defense.


Is skin the first line of defense against the invasion of pathogens?

a diseas that can be passed from one living thing to another is an infectious disease


What is the bodys first defense against bacteria and viruses?

Lysozymes


Can you perform self defense against somebody on their property?

You can perform self defense against someone on their property as long as they attacked you first and you are in danger.


What is the body's first line of defence against hiv?

The body's first line of defense against infection is the skin.


How is the skins function as a defense against disease?

Well, It really doesn't really "Defend" a disease, maybe the first parts of it. For instance, sweat is suppost to keep you cool, and prevents over-heating. . . And skin obviously keeps bacteria from the inside.