The labels describe either a primary or secondary immune response. Drop each label into the appropriate box. Follows second and subsequent encounters with antigen Plasma antibody concentration First exposure 0 Primary response IgM made first, then Antibodies produced IgG for several weeks Measurable antibody concentration in 5-10 days 10 20 Secondary response Measurable antibody concentration in 1-2 days 30 Follows first encounter with antigen Memory cells involved Subsequent exposure(s) 40 Days atter exposure to antigen 10 Only IgG produced 20 30

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The labels describe either a primary or secondary immune response. Drop each label into the appropriate box.
Follows second and
subsequent encounters
with antigen
Plasma antibody concentration.
First
exposure
O
Primary response
IgM made first, then
IgG
Measurable antibody
concentration in 5-10
days
10
20
Secondary
response
Antibodies produced
for several weeks
Measurable antibody
concentration in 1-2
days
30
Follows first
encounter with
antigen
Memory cells
involved
Subsequent
exposure(s)
40
0
Days after exposure to antigen
10
Only IgG produced
20
30
40
Transcribed Image Text:The labels describe either a primary or secondary immune response. Drop each label into the appropriate box. Follows second and subsequent encounters with antigen Plasma antibody concentration. First exposure O Primary response IgM made first, then IgG Measurable antibody concentration in 5-10 days 10 20 Secondary response Antibodies produced for several weeks Measurable antibody concentration in 1-2 days 30 Follows first encounter with antigen Memory cells involved Subsequent exposure(s) 40 0 Days after exposure to antigen 10 Only IgG produced 20 30 40
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