Biology, asked by yusrawasim46, 11 months ago

how does natural barriers protect the body from pathogens​

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Answered by DevilAzam
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Explanation:

Natural Barriers

Typically, mucous membranes are coated with secretions that fight microorganisms. For example, the mucous membranes of the eyes are bathed in tears, which contain an enzyme called lysozyme that attacks bacteria and helps protect the eyes from infection....

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Answered by Anonymous
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NATURAL BARRIER IS OUR SKIN...AND FLUIDS PRESENT IN OUR BODY

THEY PREVENT MICROBIAL GROWTH......

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