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mojhsa [17]
2 years ago
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hich cell type, molecule, or process listed below among a - d does not have a function or rolein both the innate and adaptive im

mune systems? a. macrophages b. dendritic cells c. complement d. phagocytosis e. a - d all have a role in both systems.
Biology
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ivanzaharov [21]2 years ago
3 0

The correct response is complement. It do not have a function or role in both the innate and adaptive immune system.

Adaptive immune responses have the purpose of eliminating invasive infections and any hazardous chemicals they may create. It is essential that these responses are only created in response to molecules that are foreign to the host and not the molecules of the host itself because they are damaging. Innate immunity, also known as nonspecific immunity, is the defense mechanism you were born with. You are shielded from all antigens by it. Barriers that prevent hazardous substances from entering your body are a part of innate immunity. These barriers serve as the immune system's first line of defense.

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