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1. What is the difference between a specific and a nonspecific defense?
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Nonspecific
immunity is the initial immune reaction against foreign antigens via nonspecific
antibodies and immune cells. In contrast,
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immunity involves the production of antibodies against a particular antigen.
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non-specific immunity are things that protect the body from specific bacterias.
specific immunity are things that protect the body from specific pathogens
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