The second line of defence is the non specific, it includes antimicrobial proteins, phagocytes and other cells.
- In this state to inhibit spread of invader through out the body.
-Inflamation, is its hallmark and most important mechanism.
The first six lines defenses of the body are mucous membrane, skin, chemicals, pH, hair, and cilia.
Your skin is the first line of defense.
Your body's third line of defense is specific defenses, such as the immune response.
Your skin is the first line of defense.
The first line of Mitch's non-specific defenses is the physical barriers provided by the skin and mucous membranes. These barriers serve as the body's first line of defense against pathogens by preventing their entry into the body.
They are attacked by lymphocytes .
Innate defenses are the body's first line of defense against pathogens and are non-specific, meaning they target any foreign invader. Adaptive defenses are more specific and target particular pathogens, developing over time as the body is exposed to different threats. Innate defenses are always present and ready to act, while adaptive defenses take time to develop but provide long-lasting immunity.
Maggot Line
skin is your first line of defense. White blood cells also seek out and kill harmful intruders
Because it is the first thing a pathogen (a bacteria, virus, fungus, or parasite that causes disease) must overcome before it can gain access to your body. The physical defenses include your skin and mucus.
The Maginot Line
Phagocytosis