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An example of a specific immune response to infectious agents?

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A specific immune response would be antibodies. Antibodies are made for a specific pathogen and move around the body searching for those pathogens. If they see one, they produce a huge amount of antibodies that help to eat the pathogen and get rid of it even before you get sick.
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