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How does passive immunity develop naturally?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Passive Immunity**: - Passive immunity refers to the immunity gained through the transfer of antibodies from another individual rather than through the immune system's own response. 2. **Natural Development of Passive Immunity**: - While passive immunity is generally not considered a natural immunity, there is a specific circumstance where it develops naturally. ...
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  2. Give one example of each type of vaccines based on its content.

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  3. How does passive immunity develop naturally?

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  4. How does skin provide first line of defence against diseases?

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  5. How does vaccination help in the development of immunity?

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  6. What are phagocytes? Explain their role in our immune system.

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  7. Chronic disease shows adverse effects on health. Give reasons.

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  8. Why is AIDS considered to be a "Syndrome" and not a disease?

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  9. Cholera is considered as an acute disease and arthritis as a chronic d...

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  10. Why does jaundice cause yellowing of skin, eyes, nails, etc.?

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  11. Symptoms of disease appear only after a certain period of mosquito bit...

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  12. Developing vaccine for AIDS is very difficult. Give reason.

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  13. Though malarial parasite invades liver, liver functioning is not consi...

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  14. Stagnated water increases the chances of malarial attack manifold. Giv...

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  15. Common cold spreads much faster than AIDS.

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  16. Breastfed babies are less likely to get infections. Why?

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  17. Person suffering from AIDS cannot fight small ş infections.

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  18. Antibiotics are effective in curing tuberculosis but not effective in ...

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  19. Vaccine against polio virus is an example of active immunity.

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  20. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease.

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