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what is specific immunity??
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Answered by amrita5723
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Specific immunity is acquired during the organism's lifetime and involves the activation of white blood cells (B and T lymphocytes), which distinguish and react to foreign substances.

Answered by ItzSiddhi3009
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Specific immunity is acquired during the organism's lifetime and involves the activation of white blood cells (B and T lymphocytes), which distinguish and react to foreign substances.

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