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Defensive barriers in the innate immunity

How many kinds of defensive barriers are there in the innate immunity?

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There are four kinds of defensive barriers as follows:

a) Anatomic
b) Physiologic
c) Inflammatory components and
d) Endocytic and phagocytic   

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