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How do both plants and animals fight pathogens? A) Both have an antigenantibody response. B) Both have a lymphatic system C) Both produce lymphocytes. D) Both have a protective outer layer.

User Jemi Salo
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- How do both plants and animals fight pathogens?

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- D) Both have a protective outer layer.

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User Rahil Arora
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Both plants and animal have a protective outer layer to fight pathogen.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Both plants and animals have a protective outer layer covering their body that provide them defense against the pathogens.
  • In plants this outer layer is epidermis, a layer of specialized cells that prevents the entry of pathogen.
  • In animals this outer most layer is the skin that act as the primary barrier against pathogen.

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