Goal of 1st line of defense: to prevent pathogen from entering body
There are physical and chemical barriers where all exposed body entrances would be. Ex. Skin, mouth, eyes, nostrils.
-The skin: composed of tough dead cells that are constantly shedding- physical barrier bc it prevents pathogen from latching on. Skin also contains sweat and oil glands that secrete acids and oils that prevent the growth of pathogens- chemical barrier. Also, sweat contains lysozyme.
Saliva and tears: protect the mouth and the eyes from pathogen invasion. Saliva and tears contain lysozyme.
Nostrils, digestive + respiratory tracts lined with another barrier: mucous.
I'd say Leslie because she seems to be the laziest out of all of them.
Your pancreas makes a digestive juice that has enzymes that break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. The pancreas delivers the digestive juice to the small intestine through small tubes called ducts. Liver. Your liver makes a digestive juice called bile that helps digest fats and some vitamins.
It is B , I know this thanks to the fact I took PE and our teacher teach us about the body !