Asked by Anonymous
1.
How do antibodies make antigens useless? (1 point)
by attaching to them
by dissolving them
by covering them with carbon dioxide
by hiding them
2.
___________________ occurs when your body already contains antibodies against an infection due to previous exposure. (1 point)
Passive immunity
Acquired immunity
Active immunity
Inherited immunity
3.
Which of the following best describes passive immunity? (1 point)
short-term protection
is passed from mother to baby
forms in another animal and is introduced into your body
all of the above
4.
What do the white blood cells produce which immobilizes pathogens? (1 point)
antibodies
pathogens
antigens
immunity
5.
When your body fights against disease, it is battling against ________________ . (1 point)
antigens
antibodies
hormones
mutant lymphocytes
How do antibodies make antigens useless? (1 point)
by attaching to them
by dissolving them
by covering them with carbon dioxide
by hiding them
2.
___________________ occurs when your body already contains antibodies against an infection due to previous exposure. (1 point)
Passive immunity
Acquired immunity
Active immunity
Inherited immunity
3.
Which of the following best describes passive immunity? (1 point)
short-term protection
is passed from mother to baby
forms in another animal and is introduced into your body
all of the above
4.
What do the white blood cells produce which immobilizes pathogens? (1 point)
antibodies
pathogens
antigens
immunity
5.
When your body fights against disease, it is battling against ________________ . (1 point)
antigens
antibodies
hormones
mutant lymphocytes
Answers
Answered by
Devron
1. By attaching to them
2. Acquired immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
2. Acquired immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
Answered by
The right answer
1. By attaching to them
2. Active immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
i just took the test!
2. Active immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
i just took the test!
Answered by
Devron
2. Is acquired immunity. I have no idea where you picked that up from.
A simple google search for active immunity will confirm this:
Immunity obtained either from the development of antibodies in response to exposure to an antigen, as from vaccination or an attack of an infectious disease, or from the transmission of antibodies, as from mother to fetus through the placenta or the injection of antiserum.
A simple google search for active immunity will confirm this:
Immunity obtained either from the development of antibodies in response to exposure to an antigen, as from vaccination or an attack of an infectious disease, or from the transmission of antibodies, as from mother to fetus through the placenta or the injection of antiserum.
Answered by
Devron
I gave you the definition of acquired immunity.
Answered by
Ron
Um , please guys
I need the right answer. I'm taking the test to. The name " the right answer" can you give me the right answers that were correct on the test?
I need the right answer. I'm taking the test to. The name " the right answer" can you give me the right answers that were correct on the test?
Answered by
Dave
Yes 1. By attaching to them
2. Active Immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
They are all correct
2. Active Immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
They are all correct
Answered by
Dave
Yes 1. By attaching to them
2. Active Immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
They are all correct also I have something for you
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2. Active Immunity
3. All of the above
4. Antibodies
5. Antigens
They are all correct also I have something for you
1. According to the MLA style how should you format the title of a magazine article please I need help has any one did this I need the correct answer! Thankyou
Answered by
Devron
Okay, I think I see what is causing the confusion. Both answers are correct, but for this particular test/quiz online, I can not be certain, and it depends on how the information was presented to you. In science words are constantly changing, especially in the life sciences. A new term that scientist like to use is called active-acquired immunity, which means the same thing as acquired immunity or active immunity.
The official definition for acquired immunity is, "Immunity obtained either from the development of antibodies in response to exposure to an antigen, as from vaccination or an attack of an infectious disease, or from the transmission of antibodies, as from mother to fetus through the placenta or the injection of antiserum."
The official definition for active immunity is, "a type of immunity or resistance developed in an organism by its own production of antibodies in response to an exposure to an antigen, a pathogen or to a vaccine."
As you can see, both definitions are essentially the same, but acquired immunity can be broken down into two different groups: active acquired immunity and passive acquired immunity. The difference between the two has to do with how long the effects and how they are acquired with regards to the immune system. Passive acquired immunity's effects are short term and are acquired from a source besides the host, whereas active acquired immunity's effects are long and are acquired in the host.
I hope this helps.
The official definition for acquired immunity is, "Immunity obtained either from the development of antibodies in response to exposure to an antigen, as from vaccination or an attack of an infectious disease, or from the transmission of antibodies, as from mother to fetus through the placenta or the injection of antiserum."
The official definition for active immunity is, "a type of immunity or resistance developed in an organism by its own production of antibodies in response to an exposure to an antigen, a pathogen or to a vaccine."
As you can see, both definitions are essentially the same, but acquired immunity can be broken down into two different groups: active acquired immunity and passive acquired immunity. The difference between the two has to do with how long the effects and how they are acquired with regards to the immune system. Passive acquired immunity's effects are short term and are acquired from a source besides the host, whereas active acquired immunity's effects are long and are acquired in the host.
I hope this helps.
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