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Which represents the first line of defense in the human body?

  1. White blood cells, antimicrobial proteins, and inflammatory response

  2. Lymphocytes and antibodies

  3. Skin, mucous membranes, and secretions

  4. Fever and inflammation

The correct answer is: Skin, mucous membranes, and secretions

The first line of defense in the human body consists of physical and chemical barriers that prevent pathogens from entering internal tissues. Skin and mucous membranes form a protective layer that acts as a barrier against invading microorganisms. The skin is a physical barrier composed of tightly packed cells, and it produces antimicrobial substances, while mucous membranes trap pathogens in secretions like mucus and can also contain antimicrobial agents such as enzymes. Ultimately, this initial defense mechanism is critical as it helps to keep microorganisms from establishing infections and is the body’s primary line of defense before the immune system becomes activated. By effectively blocking pathogens, the skin and mucous membranes reduce the burden on the body’s immune system, setting the stage for more targeted defenses if invaders do breach these barriers. Other options refer to components and responses of the immune system that come into play after an initial invasion occurs, emphasizing their role in the subsequent stages of immune response rather than the primary prevention that the skin and mucous membranes provide.