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Q: How do our bodies develop immunity to certain illnesses?
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What bad effects did colonization have on Maori people?

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Is Acquired Immunity the same as Humoral Immunity?

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How is the process of allergy like that of immunity and how do they differ?

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Is it possible to develop an immunity to Salmonella?

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Your bodies have a natural resistance to many infection this is called passive immunity?

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Which condition is acquired temporarily when a person receives anti-bodies from an outside source?

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