To which type of barriers under innate immunity, do the saliva in the mouth and the tears from the eyes, belong?
Cytokine barriers
Cellular barriers
Physiological barriers
Physical barriers
innate immunity is a non-specific type of defence present at birth that consists of four types of barriers Saliva in the mouth and tears from the eyes are specifically classified as physiological barriers because they contain antimicrobial substances that prevent microbial growth In contrast, physical barriers include the skin and mucus; cellular barriers involve certain white blood cells like neutrophils and monocytes; and cytokine barriers consist of proteins like interferons
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