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Innate Immune System Is  Line Defense Non Specific Non Adaptive 

The innate immune system is the body's non-specific, non-adaptive second line of defense.

The innate immune system represents the body's second line of defense; it is non-specific and does not adapt to particular pathogens.

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Back the second line of defense, non-specific, non-adaptive 

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