The third line of defence against pathogens is called the Specific Immune Responce
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The third line is known as a transversal.
The body has three main lines of defense against pathogens. They are as follows:First line of defense: Skin, Mucous membranes, and Secretions of skin and mucous membranesSecond line of defense: Phagocytic white blood cells, Antimicrobial proteins, and the Inflammatory responseThird line of defense: Lymphocytes, and Antibodies
If the intersected lines are parallel then the angles are called equal alternate angles
None. A line of symmetry, if it exists, is infinitely long and so a third of the line cannot exist as a separate entity.
the difference between the third and over the third or under the third line is that they are difference