Biology, asked by mcas0330, 11 months ago

If a pathogen on food got past saliva, which additional defenses in the first line of defense would the pathogen contact?

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Answered by 001REBEL
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Answer:

Only when the innate host defenses are bypassed, evaded.

  • Pathogen spread is often countered by an inflammatory response

The first line of defence is non-specific and aims to stop microbes from .The invading microbe or pathogen is called an antigen.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya mate ❤️

White blood cells are among other places located in the oral mucosa, and they represent the body's first line of defence against infectious agents.

hope it helps u ❤️

@Miszzbrainly

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