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what are a humans defences against pathogens
skin
tears
HCl
in the
stomach
scabs
eyelashes
nose
/
trachea
sebacious
filaments
how does skin act as a defence
layer of
dead skin cells
accumulate acting as a
physical barrier
how does stomach acid act as a defence
low pH
means more
H+
ions which interact with bonds in the
tertiary structure
why do tears act as a defence
contain
lysosomes
and
antibodies
hydrolitic
enzymes
why are scabs considered defences
platelets
cause blood
clotting
platelets are
insoluble
proteins called
fibrin
how does the nose/trachea act as a defence
cilliated
epitheleal cells waft
mucus
which is secreted by the
globlet cells
mucous membrane
how do sebacious filaments act as a defence
by creating a
barrier
on the
skin