Asked by Anand Lakra on Apr 24, 2024

Memory cells

A) Innate immunity
B) Antibody-mediated immunity
C) Cell-mediated immunity
D) Both antibody-mediated and cell-mediated immunity
E) Innate immunity, antibody-mediated immunity, and cell-mediated immunity

Memory Cells

Specialized immune cells that remain in the body after an initial exposure to an antigen, providing immunity by responding more rapidly and effectively to subsequent exposures.

Antibody-Mediated Immunity

A component of the adaptive immune system where B cells produce antibodies to identify and neutralize foreign substances like bacteria and viruses.

Cell-Mediated Immunity

A type of immunity where T lymphocytes directly attack and destroy infected or abnormal cells.

  • Recognize the concept of immunity memory and its significance in vaccine development and immune response.
  • Explain the dissimilarities between immunity that involves antibodies and immunity that involves cellular processes.