Biology, asked by Vishal101100, 10 months ago

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How our skin protectes us from disease causing organisms ??
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Answered by shubming
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IT ACTS AS A PHYSICAL BARRIER TO THE FOREIGN BODIES AND ORGANISMS WHICH DO NOT ALLOW THE ENTRANCE

IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS 1ST BARRIER OF INNATE IMMUNITY

Answered by tapatidolai
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Skin is a barrier that serves as one of the body's first lines of defense against harmful microbes. Specialized immune cells within skin tissue help to fight invading organisms. Yet the skin hosts diverse communities of beneficial bacteria, collectively known as the skin microbiota.

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