Innate defence mechanisms are
A) only relevant to lower organisms as the immune system of mammals has superseded the primitive response.
B) the rapid first line of defence against infections in mammals.
C) specific, distinguishing clearly between different organisms.
D) important in early infection, but decrease once the specific acquired immunity is developed.
E) always present, and may be activated if the infection is large.
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