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The innate (non-specific immunity) immune system Select one:

A. is based on phagocytes and antimicrobials contained therein

B. kills bacteria according to the same principle as immunoglobulins

C. requires recognition of a surface epitope by immunoglobulins

D. None​

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Answer: A. is based on phagocytes and antimicrobials contained therein

Step-by-step explanation:

The innate immune system a person has is the one that they were born with to help them counter all foreign organisms as it views them as threats to the immune system.

It is based on phagocytes as well as natural antimicrobials that will immediately go into action once foreign organisms are detected in the body to eliminate any threats these organisms might pose.

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