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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Distinguish between a specific and a nonspecific response... im talking about responses in an immune system.?


Answer:
If you catch a cold, the bug enters your blood system where upon the white cells react. This is a specific response to an attack from the cold, bug. A non-specific response, where you have no bug, invader, but your immune system thinks you have, therefore goes off attacking anything it believes to be a foreign invader. Auto-antibodies are generated.
A non-specific response would be an increase in the white blood cell count in response to an infection as opposed to the production of antibodies to a specific disease, such as one you have had before or one for which you have been vaccinated.

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