The third line of defence against pathogens is called the Specific Immune Responce
B-cells produces antibodies that target specific pathogens so t-cells can then recognize it and consume it.
destroying pathogens requires three specific steps
1) surface barriers include the skin and mucous membranes. Gastric Juice,: Concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) and proteases that destroy pathogens in the stomach 2) second line of defence: the non-specific defence mechanisms such as inflammation, fever, phagocytic leucocytes, anti-microbial proteins 3) third line of defence: specific defence: Antigen (Macrophages encounter a pathogen, they digest it and present the antigenic fragments on their surface to helper T lymphocytes) and Antibody (B lymphocytes )
Prevents the invasion of of pathogen into the body and acts as the first and second line of defence Agianst pathogens
The immune system plays an important role in the body's defence mechanisms. It destroys and eliminates the pathogens that invade our bodies.
be more specific please.
Lymphocytes
infleunzae virus
They didn't completely destroy targets, as Britain's defence system was strong, and helped us to win the Battle OF Britain. However, the main targets were Southeast England & the London area.
As specific targets? No.
lymphocytes :)