Biology, asked by agnihotrinitesh2835, 1 year ago

What is specific innate immunity and non specific innate immunity?

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Answered by lovelyyadav2004
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The innate immune system is always general, or nonspecific, meaning anything that is identified as foreign or non-self is a target for the innate immune response. The innate immune system is activated by the presence of antigens and their chemical properties.

Answered by 292003pc
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specific innate immunity is the type of immunity which works for a specific pathogen.

non specific innate immunity works for all types of pathogens.

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