Immunity is the body's defense mechanism against pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances. It involves two main types: innate immunity, which provides immediate but non-specific protection, and adaptive immunity, which develops over time and targets specific invaders. The immune system utilizes various cells, such as lymphocytes (B cells and T cells), to recognize and remember pathogens, enabling a quicker and more effective response upon subsequent exposures. Additionally, antibodies produced by B cells neutralize pathogens, while T cells help destroy infected cells or assist other immune cells.
immunity is when your body fights of infectious disease
You can work in the medical field with no immunity to HBV.
Basically the body prduces white blood cells which produce an anti-body which is the natural process of an immunity in the body.
humoral immunity
Passive Immunity is when the body receives antibodies from another organism.
active immunity is the immunity that is stimulated internally as a a result of antibodies entering the body. Passive is stimulated by substances from an external source
No, that is temporary immunity received from another person or from antibodies.
H.I.V(Human immuno virus)is an illness that affects the immunity in your body.
Active immunity
The two types of immunity are natural immunity and acquired immunity. Natural immunity is the ability for the body to fight and prevent illness on its own, acquired immunity needs the help of vaccinations or exposure.
The two types of immunity are natural immunity and acquired immunity. Natural immunity is the ability for the body to fight and prevent illness on its own, acquired immunity needs the help of vaccinations or exposure.
Body immunity.