Biology, asked by faiza54, 11 months ago

what is the difference between natural immunity and acquired immunity?​

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Answered by DevatvaRachit
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Natural immunity: Immunity that is naturally existing, Natural immunity does not require prior sensitization to an antigen. 

Acquired immunity: Immunity acquired by infection or vaccination (active immunity) or by the transfer of antibody or lymphocytes from an immune donor (passive immunity). Acquired immunity is in contrast to innate immunity (natural immunity).

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Immunity is of two types natural immunity and acquired immunity.

Explanation:

Immunity is the response of the body or the ability of the body to fight against

antigens.

It is two types natural immunity and artificial immunity.

The immunity present naturally or existed from birth is called natural immunity.

Acquired immunity is the immunity acquired by prior sensitisation like vaccines.

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