What are the parts of our innate imperviousness that still function when Staphylococcus aureus..?

has crossed the physical and chemical barrier and infected the surrounding tissues?

Alternative complement pathway
Neutrophils phagocytosing foreign material
Classical complement pathway
pyrexia
increased fibrinogen
increased haptoglobin

Answer:
The neutrophils feat like little soldiers and travel out to do battle near the invading organisms. The literally gobble up (phagocytize) the bacteria and digest them. Some of the neutrophils die surrounded by the process and start piling up, forming pus.
Pyrexia.
i think the complement causeway
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