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No Innate Immunity Acquired (Adaptive) Immunity
1 Present from birth itself Develops during life time
2 The immunity remains throughout life. Can be short lived or lifelong.
3 Contact or exposure with pathogen or its antigen is not essential. Contact with pathogen or its antigen is essential.
4 Innate immunity is inheritable. Acquired immunity cannot be passed to the next generation except for a brief period to neonates.
5 It protects the individuals from contraction of diseases of other organisms. It protects the individuals from pathogens present on other members of the same species.



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Answered by SONAXRAMPY
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HI GUYS,

YOUR ANSWER IS,

(A )Fetal development.

(B) Present at birth.

(C) Antigens by producing cells that directly attack the pathogen, or by producing special proteins called antibodies.

(D) BOTH IMMUNATIY

(E )BOTH IMMUNATIY

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