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the three lines of defence your body has against disease include all exept
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The three lines of defense your body has against disease typically include:
1. **Physical and Chemical Barriers (First Line of Defense)**: This includes the skin, mucous membranes, and secretions like saliva and tears that help prevent pathogens from entering the body.
2. **Innate Immune Response (Second Line of Defense)**: This includes various immune cells (like macrophages and neutrophils), inflammation, and fever that act quickly to respond to pathogens that have breached the first line of defense.
3. **Adaptive Immune Response (Third Line of Defense)**: This involves the activation of specific lymphocytes (B cells and T cells) that target particular pathogens and provide long-lasting immunity.
If you're asking for something that doesn't fit into these categories, it would be any non-immune-related process or factor that does not directly contribute to the body's defense against disease, such as emotional wellbeing or lifestyle choices that don't impact immune function. If you have specific options in mind, I can help identify what's not part of these defenses.
1. **Physical and Chemical Barriers (First Line of Defense)**: This includes the skin, mucous membranes, and secretions like saliva and tears that help prevent pathogens from entering the body.
2. **Innate Immune Response (Second Line of Defense)**: This includes various immune cells (like macrophages and neutrophils), inflammation, and fever that act quickly to respond to pathogens that have breached the first line of defense.
3. **Adaptive Immune Response (Third Line of Defense)**: This involves the activation of specific lymphocytes (B cells and T cells) that target particular pathogens and provide long-lasting immunity.
If you're asking for something that doesn't fit into these categories, it would be any non-immune-related process or factor that does not directly contribute to the body's defense against disease, such as emotional wellbeing or lifestyle choices that don't impact immune function. If you have specific options in mind, I can help identify what's not part of these defenses.