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Note the following: (A) Skin, (B) Phagocytes, (C) B-cells, (D) Inflammation, (E) Antibodies, (F) T-cells, (G) Fever, (H) Antimicrobial protiens, (I) NK- cells (J) Secretions, Identify the factors involved in `2^(nd)` lines of defence

A

`(B),(D),(G)"and"(I)`

B

`(B),(C),(E)"and"(I)`

C

`(D),(F),(H)"and"(J)`

D

`(C),(E),(G)"and"(H)`

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