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⟹.. What is the difference between innate immunity and acquired immunity ?​

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Answered by silentloffer
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Innate immunity refers to immunity mechanisms present in our body since birth. These mechanisms are non-specific and are activated within hours of infection. It is activated by the chemical properties present in the body of the pathogen. ... Acquired immunity is also called specific immunity.

Answered by chandrasekhar42
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Innate immunity refers to immunity mechanisms present in our body since birth. These mechanisms are non-specific and are activated within hours of infection.

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Complete answer:

Basis of Difference Innate Immunity Acquired Immunity

Timeline Innate immunity is a rapid response. Acquired immunity is a delayed response.

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