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how does the immune system of our body functions after the entry of microbes

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Answered by Shashankrr
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The skin and mucous membranes act as a physical barrier preventing penetration by microbes. If the skin is cut then the blood produces a clot which seals the wound and prevents microbes from entering. ... The body produces several antimicrobial substances that kill or stop microbes from growing.

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