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Which type of response identifies a specific pathogen in the body?

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A(n) immune response.

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Answer:

specific immune response.

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The two divisions of immune response that identifies pathogens in the body are; The specific immune response and non-specific immune response.

The non-specific immune response acts fast as soon it recognize the pathogens, then attack and destroy it. It's action is so fast that it destroy infections within some minutes. While

specific immune response, act as post agent that attack and destroy pathogens that are could not be destroyed by the non-specific defenses response, though it takes hours for the specific immune response to respond to pathogens.

Note: A pathogen is reffers to as a biological agent that bring disease or to its host body.

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