when the first and the second lines of defense have already been overcome.
The body's second line of defense, which includes inflammatory responses and phagocytic cells, comes into play when pathogens manage to breach the first line of defense (skin and mucous membranes). These responses help contain and eliminate the pathogens before they can cause harm.
It is called a sweeper. They play behind the defense. They are the last line of defense.
The body's second line of defense comes into play when pathogens breach the first line of defense, which includes physical barriers like skin and mucous membranes. This response is part of the innate immune system and involves various mechanisms such as inflammation, the activation of phagocytes, and the release of antimicrobial substances. These actions help to contain and eliminate the invading pathogens. Additionally, the second line of defense is non-specific, meaning it responds the same way regardless of the type of pathogen encountered.
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I play wing defence in netball. you can go in your third and the centre third but not in the semi circle
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i would say around a third if there on defense
Yes, the lymphocytes (more commonly known as white blood cells) are a major component of the body's immune system. It is very complex with numerous members that all play important roles (some of which are the B cells, macrophages, helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, dendritic cells, eosinophil, basophil and neutrophil).
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The defense gets the ball back on their 20 but must put it the field of play by free kick.
its an own goal so the ball is bought back to the middle