Asked by Kassandra Pierre on May 01, 2024

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When innate immunity is activated,

A) each exposure is very specific.
B) previous exposures are remembered.
C) each exposure produces the same response.
D) each exposure increases the strength of the immune response.
E) the second exposure does not produce a response.

Innate Immunity

Immune system response that is the same with each exposure to an antigen; there is no ability for the system to remember a previous exposure to the antigen.

Immune Response

The body's defense mechanism against foreign substances or pathogens through the activation of immune cells.

  • Describe the innate and adaptive immunity mechanisms and their differences.
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Quahty BonitaMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Innate immunity is characterized by a consistent response to each exposure to a pathogen, without the specificity or memory that adaptive immunity provides.