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Select all that apply. Invertebrates have only nonspecific immunity. which means the body attacks anything foreign to the body the body attacks particular foreign invaders immunity is inborn or innate
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Invertebrates have only nonspecific immunity. which means
the body attacks anything foreign to the body
the body attacks particular foreign invaders
immunity is inborn or innate
unity is adaptive
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Nonspecific means that it doesn't target anything in particular, but rather everything. The answer should be A), the body attacks anything foreign to the body.
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