Biology, asked by deannawilliams0718, 1 month ago

You had measles as a child. Which of the following best describes your
immunity to measles?

O Artificially acquired active immunity
O Artificially acquired passive immunity
ONaturally acquired passive immunity
ONaturally acquired active immunity​

Answers

Answered by santanath77
1

Answer:

This article assumes familiarity with the terms antibody, antigen, immunity, and pathogen. See the Glossary for definitions.

A person may become immune to a specific disease in several ways. For some illnesses, such as measles and chickenpox, having the disease usually leads to lifelong immunity to it. Vaccination is another way to become immune to a disease. Both ways of gaining immunity, either from having an illness or from vaccination, are examples of active immunity. Active immunity results when a person’s immune system works to produce antibodies and activate other immune cells to certain pathogens. If the person encounters that pathogen again, long-lasting immune cells specific to it will already be primed to fight it.

Answered by SUDEEP1234567890
1

Answer:

it's s naturally acquired active immunity

Explanation:

it's natural because it was an actual infection which your body (active) fought against and had some memory cell formed during the process which would help in quick defense in a second infection

and the 1st option is vaccine

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