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30 March, 02:08

Which of the following best describes an example of a nonspecific internal response to harmful bacteria?. A) Skin serves as a physical barrier that prevents bacteria from entering the body ... B) Saliva contains enzymes that destroy bacteria and prevent infection ... C) Antibodies recognize and destroy antigens, which prevents bacterial infections from occurring ... D) Bacterial infection causes the release of histamine, which leads to inflammation and swelling.

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  1. 30 March, 02:25
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    The answer is most likely B
  2. 30 March, 02:38
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    B) Saliva contains enzymes that destroy bacteria and prevent infection

    Explanation:

    Option A and B both are non specific immune response that means innate immune response. Innate immune response is always broad sense non specific immune response which can be external or internal. External response includes physical barriers like impervious skin, mucous membrane etc. While, internal non specific immune response includes chemical barriers like saliva, tears, pH of stomach etc.

    Since as per this question they are talking about non specific internal response to harmful bacteria so option B will be the most appropriate choice.
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