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Which of the following best describes an example of a specific immune response to infectious agents? Antibodies bind to antigens on the infectious agents, which are then destroyed by lymphocytes. Phagocytes surround the infectious agents, and then engulf and destroy them. The infectious agents cause the body to release histamine, which causes inflammation and swelling. Sweat creates an acidic environment, which prevents reproduction of the infectious agents.
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The answer is C A is very specific for white blood cells B is a general response but it is internal D is extremely specific and involves many steps in antigen recognition, antibody production and, memory B cells can't recognize anything unless it enters the body
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ok, specific immune system as the name suggests stands for the immune system which is secific for targets i.e only one type of immune response occurs for one type of target. In our body such type of immunity is shown by the antibodies which have the capability to recognize the antigens present on targets (any kind of foreign body).
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The infectious agents cause the body to release histamine, which causes inflammation and swelling. This is Non-Specific immune response and occurs in response to any kind of infection.
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