"Immunity in our body can be generated artificially too." Justify this statement
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The immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
The immune system keeps a record of every germ (microbe) it has ever defeated so it can recognise and destroy the microbe quickly if it enters the body again.
Abnormalities of the immune system can lead to allergic diseases, immunodeficiencies and autoimmune disorders.
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Immunity refers to a creature's ability to fight off a certain taint or poison.
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- Artificially acquired active immunity, or ACAI, is a type of immunity acquired by an organism using an artificial procedure such as vaccination.
- Normally, these vaccinations contain microorganisms that are either dead or active but have degraded (weakened). Alternatively, they may contain toxoids, which are made up of pathogen-obscured microbial toxin mechanisms.
- The vaccination is made known to the body in order for the immune system of the organism to produce antibodies. The polio vaccine, which helps the immune system protect against the disease poliomyelitis, is one of the most significant vaccinations ever developed.
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