Biology, asked by howi3444, 1 month ago

Why is the action of phagocytes considered a nonspecific response?
It does not occur at any specific temperature.
It is not involved with the production of any specific type of lymphocyte.
It does not respond to any specific type of hormone.
It is not a response to a specific type of pathogen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

option b is correct

Explanation:

It is not involved with the production of any specific type of lymphocyte.

Answered by vchukwudi
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Answer:

D it is not a response to a specific type of pathogen

Explanation:

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