The body's innate (non-specific) defenses against pathogens include all of the following except: The body's innate (non-specific) defenses against pathogens include all of the following except: mucous membranes natural killer cells macrophages antimicrobial molecules T-lymphocytes

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Answer:

T lymphocytes

Explanation:

This is because T lymphocytes is a form of adaptive immune system or immune response and not non specific immune responses.

They play major roles in directly killing infected host cells, they activate some other immune cells, T lymphocytes also produce cytokines and help to regulate the immune response.