Biology, asked by anushadhalayat0987, 9 months ago

how does mucous membrane produces immunity to our body ​

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Answered by smerpatel9876
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Explanation:

Mucous membranes support the immune system in other parts of the body, too, such as the respiratory and urinary tracts, and the lining of the vagina. The immune system cells are directly beneath the mucous membranes, where they prevent bacteria and viruses from attaching.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mucous membranes support the immune system in other parts of the body, too, such as the respiratory and urinary tracts, and the lining of the vagina. The immune system cells are directly beneath the mucous membranes, where they prevent bacteria and viruses from attaching.

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