Answer: Some non specific responses in the body caused by the immune system are the release of body cells. (T-cells, T-killer cells, B-cells, B-Helper cells.)
Step-by-step explanation:
When your body notices an intruding viruses or bacteria, it initiates a chemical response. (Aka your germacide.) You body has two systems that’s work together to kill these intruders, your non specific defense, and you specifics defense. Each has it’s own jobs. The non specifics job is to release you cells to the targeted area. When a cell is detected, and it gets into your blood your B cells will latch onto it and call your other cells to come kill it. Another way you’re non specific defense gets to work is your skin. You body always has germs on its skin, so it produces a anti germ liquid. Sometimes it doesn’t affect them, and sometimes it does. For the germs it attacks, it actually breaks down the cells cell. It’s like a acid for the germ.