Key Concept Activity: Place the descriptions into the correct columns to better understand the different types of immunity. Natural passive immunity Natural active Example: immunity that develops after a case of chickenpox immunty Results when maternal antibodies are transferred to fetus during pregnancy or to infant by breast feeding Results from an immune response in a person after vaccination Example: anti-rabies immunoglobulin injected after exposure to rabies virus Artificial passive immunity Artificial active Example: maternal anti-tetanus IgG antibodies crossing the placenta immunity Results from an immune response in a person after exposure to an infectious agent Example: receiving the MMRV vaccine

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Key Concept Activity: Place the descriptions into the correct columns to better understand the different types of immunity.
Natural passive
immunity
Natural active
Example: immunity that develops
after a case of chickenpox
immunty
Results when maternal antibodies
are transferred to fetus during
pregnancy or to infant by breast
feeding
Results from an immune
response in a person after
vaccination
Example: anti-rabies
immunoglobulin injected after
exposure to rabies virus
Artificial passive
immunity
Artificial active
Example: maternal anti-tetanus
IgG antibodies crossing the
placenta
immunity
Results from an immune
response in a person after
exposure to an infectious agent
Example: receiving the MMRV
vaccine
Transcribed Image Text:Key Concept Activity: Place the descriptions into the correct columns to better understand the different types of immunity. Natural passive immunity Natural active Example: immunity that develops after a case of chickenpox immunty Results when maternal antibodies are transferred to fetus during pregnancy or to infant by breast feeding Results from an immune response in a person after vaccination Example: anti-rabies immunoglobulin injected after exposure to rabies virus Artificial passive immunity Artificial active Example: maternal anti-tetanus IgG antibodies crossing the placenta immunity Results from an immune response in a person after exposure to an infectious agent Example: receiving the MMRV vaccine
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