Production of antibodies against antigens in the body is referred as
(A) Innate immunity
(B) Passive immunity
(C) Active immunity
(D) Nonspecific immunity
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Production of antibodies against antigens in the body is referred as active immunity
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The production of antibodies against antigens in the body is referred to as (c) Active immunity
Explanation:
Active immunity refers to the production of antibodies in the host body to fight against the antigen, which may be living, dead bacteria, or other proteins.
- As a result, it develops an immunological memory in the body to fight against infections.
Passive immunity occurs when the body obtains ready-made antibodies to protect it from outside intruders.
- Colostrum, which contains in the breast milk of a mother, demonstrates passive immunity.
Innate immunity is a sort of non-specific defense that is present at birth.
- The acid in the stomach, saliva in the mouth, etc, are examples of this kind of immunity.
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