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Madalyn Wells
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4 April, 20:28
Which is a specific immune response?
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Marcelo Daugherty
4 April, 20:56
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An immune response is how your body recognizes and defends against bacteria and viruses. It attacks the specific antigens (proteins) they encounter.
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