Characters of acquired immunity are
(a) specificity of antigen
(b) difference between self & non-self
(c) retains memory
(d) all of these
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d
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all of these because immunity is required to be all things
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(d) The Characters of acquired immunity are all of these.
- Acquired immunity is created after birth.
- It is created in the wake of getting presented to antigens consequently it is explicit in nature.
- Acquired immunity creates immunological memory after an underlying reaction to a particular pathogen, and prompts an improved reaction to resulting experiences with that pathogen.
- Acquired immunity depends on the limit of invulnerable cells to recognize the body's own cells and undesirable trespassers.
- The host's cells communicate antigens.
- These antigens are unique in relation to those on the outside of microscopic organisms or on the outside of infection tainted host cells.
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