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Innate immunity is the body's first line of defense against pathogens, consisting of physical barriers, immune cells, and various biochemical responses that respond quickly and non-specifically to invaders. This type of immunity is present at birth and acts as an immediate response to infection or injury, without the need for prior exposure to a specific pathogen. It plays a crucial role in the inflammatory response, helping to prevent the spread of infection and initiate healing processes.
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