Which of the following is an example of a nonspecific immune response?
I. white blood cells that invade the area of a cut in the skin
II. an injury triggers mast cells to release histamine, causing inflammation
III. killer T-cells destroy pathogens by recognizing proteins on cell surfaces
A.I and II only
B. I, II, and III
C. ll only
D. l only

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An example of a non-specific immune response is: A. I and II only.

What is a non-specific immune response?

A non-specific immune response can be defined as a generalized response from a living organism to pathogen infections that typically involves the use of various white blood cells, as well as plasma proteins.

The examples of non-specific immune response.

In Biology, some examples of non-specific immune response including the following:

  • White blood cells invading the area of a cut (injury) in the skin.
  • An injury that triggers many cells to release histamine, thereby, causing inflammation.
  • A macrophage that engulfs invading pathogen such as bacteria.

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