Question 3 (1 point) How does contact dermatitis work? Question 4 (1 point) Give an example of the following scenarios: Natural Active immunity, Natural Passive immunity, Artificial Active immunity, Artificial Passive immunity.
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It can be caused by various substances such as certain chemicals, plants, metals, or even cosmetics. When the skin is exposed to these irritants or allergens, it triggers an immune response in the body. The immune response involves the release of chemicals called Show more…
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