how does second line of non-specific defense different from the immune response
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The second line of defense is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals: Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy all microbes that pass into body tissues. For example macrophages are cells derived from monocytes (a type of white blood cell).
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The second line of defense is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals : Phagocytic cells ingest and destroy all microbes that pass into body tissues. For examples macrophages are cells derive from monocytes.
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