The non-specific overall immune response that is found in most animal types (invertebrate and vertebrate). Select one: a. cell-mediated immunity b. complement c. barrier defense d. innate immunity e. interferons f. humoral immunity g. neutrophils h. macrophages i. adaptive immunity j. cytokines k. Toll-like receptors l. histamines
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This means we are looking for a type of immunity that is not specific to a particular pathogen and is present in a wide range of animals. a. Cell-mediated immunity is a part of the adaptive immune system, which is specific to vertebrates. b. Complement is a part Show more…
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