immunity and producing antigens that protect the body...
Yes, memory cells are part of the adaptive immune response, which is considered the third line of defense in the immune system. Memory cells are responsible for remembering previous encounters with specific pathogens and mounting a quicker and more efficient immune response upon re-exposure.
Third line of defence, memory, long term protection
Prevents the invasion of of pathogen into the body and acts as the first and second line of defence Agianst pathogens
The third line of defence against pathogens is called the Specific Immune Responce
The skin is the first line of defence( protection) that is why lesion in the skin leads to infection.
The Goal Defence starts in the oppsite teams goal third, behind the line separating the goal third from the center third. They can go in the opposite teams goal circle, goal third and the center third, but have to stop before they get into their own teams goal third.
The immune system's third line of defense is called specific resistance or acquired immunity. The system depends on antigens which are mostly proteins which function as a producer of the immune response.
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.
With the 1st, 2nd and 3rd line of defence
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Your body's third line of defense is specific defenses, such as the immune response.
The difference between the first and second line of defence is that the first line of defence is your physical barrier like your skin and it protects you from most pathogens entering your body and the sweat and oil on your skin prevent some pathogens from growing on your body. the second line of defence is when a pathogen makes it past the first line of defence your body can mount an immune response to the attack and destroy the invader. Whether or not the response succeeds depends very much on your body's ability to distinguish between cells that belong to it and cells that do not.