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What produces acid, oil, and an antibacterial substance to defend against pathogens?

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The Answer is A = skin on edg 2020

Step-by-step explanation:

our skin fights pathogens the most because it is the biggest part of us that fights them off. Our skin is made of tightly woven cells that fight against diseases and sicknesses such as the flu, cold and co-vi 19

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An antimicrobial agent is an agent that defends a host against pathogens by producing acid, oil and antibacterial substances. Antimicrobial agents are specific against certain types of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi). These agents can either kill the pathogens or inhibit them.
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