Nonspecific
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look on the gundalian invader bakugan there should be a type of mark that's black your suppossed to rub it and find the code
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The only type it is weak to is Ground Type,and rock type.
I think fire and flying are good against nature type pokemon!!
It is an acquired immunity
Active immunity
Tetanus shots protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.
active imminity
The administration of a vaccine stimulates the body to produce a longer lasting type of immunity called "adaptive immunity." This type of immunity involves the production of specific antibodies and memory cells that provide long-term protection against the targeted pathogen.
Active immunity, specifically artificial active immunity, results from the injection of tetanus toxoid. This means that the body produces its own antibodies against the tetanus toxoid.
Exposure to a disease-causing organism typically results in acquired immunity, either through natural infection or vaccination. This type of immunity is specific to that particular organism and provides protection against future encounters with the same pathogen.
Defensive (which is easier) - with a potent war-aim, to defend the homeland against the invader.
Injecting a person with a vaccine to stimulate the body to produce antibodies against a disease is an example of active immunity. This type of immunity occurs when the immune system is exposed to a harmless form of the pathogen, prompting it to generate a specific immune response. Unlike passive immunity, where antibodies are transferred from another source, active immunity involves the individual's own immune system actively producing antibodies.
DHPP generally defends agains distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza,and parvovirus and DA2PP generally defends against canine distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza, canine parvovirus, and canine coronavirus. No they ARE NOT the same :)
specific immunity
Acquired immunity refers to the immune response that develops after exposure to a specific pathogen or through vaccination. It involves the production of antibodies and memory cells that can recognize and fight off the pathogen upon future exposure, providing a faster and stronger defense against the same pathogen. This type of immunity is more specific and targeted compared to innate immunity.