Innate Immune Response

The innate immune system is the body’s first line of defense against infection. It provides a rapid, nonspecific response to invading pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites — often within minutes to hours.


🧩 Key Characteristics


🛡️ Main Components

1. Physical and Chemical Barriers

2. Cellular Defenses

3. Molecular and Chemical Mediators


🔥 Major Innate Immune Responses


🔄 Connection to Adaptive Immunity

While innate immunity acts first, it also activates the adaptive immune system by presenting antigens to lymphocytes (T and B cells), guiding a more specific and long-term immune response.


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