Specific immunity
specific immunity
Humoral Immunity- acquired immunity in which the role of circulating antibodies is predominant. Natural Immunity- the resistance of the normal animal to infection
humoral immunity
Active immunity
The process of immunity is to produce specific antibodies that bind to antigens on the surface of pathogens. =]
Specific immunity follows a non-specific response. The major difference between specific and non-specific is the ability to remember pathogenic antigens. Specific immunity results in the production of memory cells which upon reinfection are used to effectivly remove the pathogen Non-specific cannot do this
It is an acquired immunity
humoral immunity
antibodies
Things adapt, whereas the aquired immunity was only created for a specific strain.
Things adapt, whereas the aquired immunity was only created for a specific strain.