Types of Immunity For each process, use the drop-down menu to indicate whether the process is active or passive. Adaptive Immunity Naturally acquired Artificially acquired Antigens enter the body naturally; body induces anti- bodies and specialized lymphocytes Antibodies pass from mother to fetus through the placenta or to infants from mother's milk Antigens are introduced in vaccines; the body produces antibodies and specialized lymphocytes Preformed antibodies in immune serum are introduced by injection
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1.) ___ immunity develops over time as a result of a primary immune response, usually involving B cells. ___ immunity arises via direct acquisition of antibodies to a specific antigen, for example, through a blood infusion. a. Active, Passive b. Passive, Active c. Innate, Adaptive d. Adaptive, Innate 2.) Which type of immune cell can produce and secrete antibodies? a. Phagocytes b. T lymphocytes c. Neutrophils d. B Lymphocytes 3.) Vaccines are more similar to which type of immunity? a. Adaptive immunity b. Innate immunity c. Both innate and adaptive immunity d. Neither innate nor adaptive immunity
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