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how does the body protect itself from pathogens? & differentiate between a specific and nonspecific response to the pathogens?

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User Andoni
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The body protects its self by pathogens is antibody. They are kind like a Marker protein because they cling on to the pathogen and kind of saying like "hey kill this one it's over here". Once that happens a monasteries( I think that's what there called don't quote me though) ears the pathogen and everything dies once that happends
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