Microbiology: Principles and Explorations 9th Edition

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ISBN 10: 1-11874-316-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-11874-316-4

Chapter 17 - Basic Principles of Adaptive Immunity and Immunization - Self Quiz - Page 537: 1

Answer

The difference between naturally acquired adaptive immunity and artificially acquired adaptive immunity is that naturally acquired adaptive immunity is obtained from having an specific disease that results in T cell activation and antibody production against antigens on invading infectious microbes. Whereas, artificially acquired adaptive immunity is obtained by receiving an antigen by the injection of vaccine or immune serum that results in immunity.

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The difference between naturally acquired adaptive immunity and artificially acquired adaptive immunity is that naturally acquired adaptive immunity is obtained from having an specific disease that results in T cell activation and antibody production against antigens on invading infectious microbes. Whereas, artificially acquired adaptive immunity is obtained by receiving an antigen by the injection of vaccine or immune serum that results in immunity
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