Classify each of the following based on the type of immunity that results: Naturally acquired active immunity Introduction of antibodies lymphocytes from one host into another Immune system responds to an infection Naturally acquired passive immunity Tetanus vaccine Transfer of antibodies through placenta to fetus Artificially acquired active immunity Intentional exposure to foreign material Passage antibodies through breast milk Artificially acquired passive immunity Measles Infection Administration of botulinum toxin
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Naturally acquired active immunity: This occurs when the immune system responds to an infection or when a person gets a disease naturally and their immune system responds. So, "Immune system responds to an infection" and "Measles Infection" fall under this Show more…
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