1.The primary function of activated T-cells is to combat pathogens in interstitial fluid. pathogens in blood or lymph. pathogens in the mouth pathogens in the gut pathogens that have already entered body cells. 2.The body's innate defenses against infection include Nonspecific antibodies Complement proteins Interleukin-2 Plasma cells Cytotoxic T-cells
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