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Physical Defenses of the Innate Immune Response

Physical defenses are the body's most basic form of defense in nonspecific innate immunity. Through physical barriers, mechanical defenses, and the microbiome, the body is able to prevent microbes from moving to infection-vulnerable areas of the body and compete with pathogens for binding sites that can facilitate infection.

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