Specific!
Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.
I'm having a bit of a problem accepting your nonspecific example.
Perhaps you are thinking of the phrase "in particular" which means "specifically" or "less generally."There is no formal opposite word of the form imparticularor unparticular or nonparticular.The usual term is "nonspecific."
Your body's most important nonspecific defense is the skin. Other nonspecific defenses include mucus, sweat, and tears.
Nonspecific back pain would be back pain with an unknown cause. Therefore nonspecific therapy would be either therapy of an unknown nature (ha ha) or therapy not specific to the illness/injury only. Like psychotherapy for back pain -- you could call that nonspecific therapy.
Nonspecific.
Inflammation and fever are nonspecific immune system reactions.
The body is made up of a specific defense system and nonspecific defense system. The nonspecific defense system is made up of inflammation, fevers, etc. The immune system is part of the specific defense system. This is because the lysosomes in this system bind to specific antigens and have a certain role to carry out. Therefore, there aren't nonspecific defenses in the immune system.
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Fever
Yes, the skin is the most important nonspecific defense. This is because your oil and sweat glands are acidic.
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