Natural immunity.
It develops as the embryo develops into a fetus, since you are born with these defenses.
Active Immunity
acquired
No, that is temporary immunity received from another person or from antibodies.
The response to infections is active or cellular immunity. Acquired immunity
Naturally acquired active immunity
Producing antibodies in response to a vaccination
Active acquired immunity - Develops following direct exposure to a pathogen • i.e. measles, chicken pox
The four types of immunity are innate immunity, adaptive immunity, passive immunity, and active immunity. Innate immunity is the body's first line of defense, providing immediate but non-specific protection against pathogens. Adaptive immunity develops over time and involves a specific response to pathogens, including the production of antibodies. Passive immunity involves the transfer of antibodies from one individual to another, such as from mother to child, while active immunity refers to the immune system's response to a vaccine or infection, leading to long-lasting immunity.
GLUTEOUS MAXIMUS
5mA