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प्रश्न
Differentiate between
Innate immunity and acquired immunity
उत्तर
Innate immunity | Acquired immunity |
Innate immunity is the inborn resistance against infections that an individual possesses right from birth, due to his genetic or constitutional markup. | Acquired immunity is the resistance against infecting foreign substances that an individual acquires or adapts during the course of life. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Differentiate between
Active and passive immunity
The entire body is protected from attack from its own immune system due to the ______
Which type of immunity is confered by colostrum secreted by mammary glands of mother during the initial days of lactation having abundant antibodies (lgA)?
Identify the factors involved in innate immunity and choose the correct option.
i. Antibodies
ii. Skin
iii. Tears
iv. Neutrophils
v. T-lymphocytes
vi. Macrophages
vii. lgG
viii. Saliva
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of acquired immunity?
Phagocytic barriers of innate immunity involve ______
Expand the term ADA.
Which blood cells secrete antibodies?
Crypts of lieberkuhn are present in ______.
Transplantation of tissues/organs fails after due to non-acceptance by the patient's body which type of immune response is responsible for such rejections?
Grafted kidney may be rejected in a patient due to:
Acquired immunity is due to ______
Cellular factors in innate immunity is provided by ______.
Why do doctors have to carry many tests for selecting a person to be a suitable donor for someone who is going for an organ transplant and not take the organ from just any body? Explain giving reason.
The type of immunity develops in the foetus after receiving antibodies through placenta is ______.
Vaccines prepared by genetic engineering are safe to man because they are ______.
Give one difference between the following pair:
Sites of maturation of B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes
The following is well-known abbreviation, which have been used in this chapter. Expand to its full form:
CMI
Give an example of innate and acquired immunity.