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Since immunogenic means 'Capable of inducing an immune response; antigenic.' I would suggest that nonimmunogenic would mean that an immune response would not be induced.
the secondary immune response is faster and stronger than the first. the primary response also takes a few days to react with the antigen whereas the secondary immune response reacts faster to an antigen.
Immunity is directed against a particular pathogen.
the immunity that results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen.
The suffix "immune" typically refers to being resistant to something, such as a disease or infection. It denotes the ability to defend against or withstand the effects of a particular threat.
It happens as our body do not have anti-bodies [ means the copy of the virus to make a trap for it ], but in bacterial it is done just by destroying as the bacteria do not conquer a tissue or a cell to make their army.
Immune takes the preposition to when it means unsusceptible to an illness, and from when it means exempt. For example we say immune to measles, and immune from prosecution.
No. There are treatments for it; any over-the-counter "hay fever" medication should alleviate the symptoms somewhat. However, these work by suppressing your immune response, which isn't always a great idea, because it means your body will be less efficient in reacting to foreign substances.
facinating means fact about the immune system
No, immune doesn't mean to fight against. Immune means something is unaffected.
cephalocaudal means along the vertical axis of the human body
Allergic reactions depend on a person's immune response and biological reactions. This means that all chemicals has the potential to trigger at least one person's allergic reaction.