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What is Acquired Immunity?​

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Answered by jkeel226
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Answer:that develops after exposure to a suitable agent (as by an attack of a disease or by injection of antigens) — compare active immunity, innate immunity, passive immunity.

Explanation:It develops in a suitable way as an attack.

Answered by Anonymous
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acquired immunity is pathogen specific. it is characterized by memory, it means when our body encounters a pathogen for the first time, it produces a response called primary response which is of low intensity. subsequent encounter with the same pathogen produces a highly intensified secondary anamnestic response

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