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What is active immunity?

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What is passive immunity?

What is innate immunity?

People administered with preformed antibodies get (a) active immunity (b) innate immunity (c) natural immunity (d) passive immunity

Assertion : Immunisation is achieved by the successful delivery of vaccines. Reason : Vaccine is a preparation of one or more microbial agents, used to induce active immunity.

Assertion : Active immunity is acquired through the use of a person's immune responses, which lead to the development of memory cells. Reason : Active immunity results from an infection or an immunization.

Assertion : Artificially acquired passive immunity results when antibodies or lymphocytes produced outside the host are introduced into a host. Reason : A bone marrow transplant given to a patient with genetic immunodeficiency is an example of artificially acquired active immunity.

What is active transport?

Read the following statements and select the correct option. Statement 1 : Active immunity is developed when a person's own cells produce antibodies in reponse to infection or vaccine. Statement 2 : Injection of snake antivenom against snake bite is an example of active immunisation.

Which of following components does not participate in innate immunity ?

Define immunity.