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Question
several types of immunity are recognized; which type of immunity is produced through successful vaccination?
○ passive artificial immunity
○ active artificial immunity
○ active natural immunity
○ passive natural immunity
question 48 1 pts
analogy:: natural killer cells are to innate (nonspecific) immunity as
__________ are to adaptive (specific) immunity
○ b cells
○ macrophage
○ helper t cells
○ cytotoxic t cells
First Question (Immunity from Vaccination)
Vaccination introduces a vaccine (artificial exposure) to stimulate the body to produce antibodies, which is active (body's own response) and artificial (not natural infection). So active artificial immunity is correct.
Natural Killer Cells are part of innate immunity (nonspecific). Cytotoxic T cells are part of adaptive immunity (specific, target infected cells), matching the analogy. B cells, Macrophage, Helper T cells have different roles; Cytotoxic T cells directly kill infected cells in adaptive immunity like NK cells do in innate.
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B. active artificial immunity