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Identify the immune response described as nonspecific or specific.
uses memory cells to fight off an infection from a pathogen
recognizes antigens present on pathogens and attacks the pathogen with antibodies
builds immunity to specific diseases that had previously entered the body
does not target specific pathogens
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1. uses memory cells to fight off an infection from a pathogen — Specific (adaptive)
2. recognizes antigens present on pathogens and attacks the pathogen with antibodies — Specific (adaptive)
3. builds immunity to specific diseases that had previously entered the body — Specific (adaptive)
4. does not target specific pathogens — Nonspecific (innate)
2. recognizes antigens present on pathogens and attacks the pathogen with antibodies — Specific (adaptive)
3. builds immunity to specific diseases that had previously entered the body — Specific (adaptive)
4. does not target specific pathogens — Nonspecific (innate)
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