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10 November, 11:02

The body uses specific methods to address pathogens that are causing illness. What are some of the body's nonspecific defenses against invading pathogens?

a.

antibiotics

c.

antibodies

b.

mucus, sweat, and tears

d.

killer T cells

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  1. 10 November, 11:26
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    B. Mucus, sweat, and tears are some of the body's nonspecific defenses against invading pathogens.
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