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16 November, 02:55

2. Antigens can trigger an immune response. Explain if this is a specific or a nonspecific defense.

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  1. 16 November, 02:59
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    This is a specific response because in order to fight antigens, white blood cells, the most important cells of the immune system, must produce large, Y-shaped proteins known as antibodies to fight these invaders. This is a type of specific defense (as I have identified antibodies as specific defenses is the chart above).
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