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What is the role of an antigen in the acquired defenses?

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The acquired system response destroys invading pathogens and any toxic molecules they produce. ...Antigens are any substances that elicit the acquired immune response (whether adaptive or maladaptive to the organism).. The cells that carry out the acquired immune response are white blood cells known as lymphocytes.
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Answer:The acquired system response destroys invading pathogens and any toxic molecules they produce. .Antigens are any substances that elicit the acquired immune response (whether adaptive or maladaptive to the organism).. The cells that carry out the acquired immune response are white blood cells known as lymphocytes.

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