A condition where a person's immune system has "seen" an organism or parts of it before and is primed to respond quickly is Group of answer choices A. protective immmunity B. active immunity C. why you don't get mumps or measles twice D. the basis of vaccination success E. all of the above
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Which statement about acquired immunity is correct? a. Acquired immunity only requires the presence of helper $T$ cells to function properly. b. Acquired immunity does not require exposure to a foreign substance. c. Acquired immunity is triggered by contact with a particular antigen. d. Acquired immunity includes inflammation. e. All of the above are correct.
Which statement about adaptive immunity is true? a. Adaptive immunity only requires the presence of helper $T$ cells to function properly. b. Adaptive immunity allows recognition of nonspecific molecular markers on many types of pathogens. c. Adaptive immunity is triggered by exposure to a specific antigen. d. Adaptive immunity includes inflammation. e. All of the above are true.
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