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Difference between specific and nonspecific immunity.

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Nonspecific immunity are things that protect the body from various bacterias, viruses, and pathogens. ... Specific immunity are things that protect the body from specific pathogens. It includes the third line of defense. They include the lymphocytes (white blood cells) such as the macrophages, t cells, and memory b cells.

P.S. I did some research on this

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