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Components of the Innate Immune Response
All components of the innate immune response are the result of germ-line genes of the host organism. Some of these defense structures are always active, such as barriers, mucus, and cilia, but the molecular responses become active when a host cell or protein comes into contact with the invading foreign entity. Some of these elements work in tandem with the adaptive immune response by activating antigen-specific cells.
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