Biology, asked by Mariya838, 4 months ago

the ability of the immune system to recognize self antigens versus nonself antigen is an example of​

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Answered by jatinkamat03
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Answered by zeddmaan
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Answer:

It's an example of Acquired Active Immunity or

memory based immune response.

Explanation:

  • Acquired Immunity is pathogen specific.
  • It is characterised by memory.
  • When our body encounters a pathogen for first time it produces a response called Primary response which is of low intensity.
  • Next encounter with same pathogen is a highly intensified and fast response called Secondary response.
  • This secondary response is fast because our immune cells have memory of the first encounter.
  • In the same way our memory cells can differentiate between Self and non self cells.
  • These immune Responses are brought about by two special types of cells in our blood -- B- Lymphocytes and T-Lymphocytes.
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