BIOCHEMISTRY 2 TERM ACCESS
BIOCHEMISTRY 2 TERM ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781319402877
Author: BERG
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 35, Problem 1P
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The difference between adaptive immunity and innate immunity should be determined. 

Concept introduction:

The immunity is defined as the potential of the body to fight against the foreign bodies, which can be harmful to the body system. The immunity is divided into two types innate and adaptive immunity.

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The innate immunity is a sudden nonspecific response to the foreign body. The adaptive immunity is a slow, more time taking and specific response to the foreign body.

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The difference between the adaptive and innate immunity is given below:

Adaptive immunity Innate immunity
It produces a specific response to the antigen. It produces a nonspecific response to the antigen.
It is dependent on the antigen. It is not dependent on antigen for the response.
It is dominant in the middle and late stages of infection. It predominates in the early stages of the infection.
It is highly specific, and the specificity for the antigen of this immune system increases over time. It is less specific.
The response to reinfection is very high as compared to the primary. Response to the reinfection is almost the same as the primary response.
It is a time-consuming process. It is a spontaneous reaction.
There is a high immunological memory in this type of immunity. No immunological memory is observed.

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