Which type of immunity involves antibodies targeting a viral envelope antigen?
a. nonspecific immunity |
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b. specific immunity |
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c. innate immunity |
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d. adaptive immunity |
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e. b and d |
Antibodies dealing with the virus provides adaptive immunity and are specific for the pathogens. Non-specific immunity deals with a large number of pathogens, unlike specific immunity. The immunity provided by the antibodies is acquired not innate.
So option E ( b and d) is correct.
Which type of immunity involves antibodies targeting a viral envelope antigen? a. nonspecific immunity b. specific...
Which type of immunity involves antibodies targeting a viral envelope antigen? a. nonspecific immunity b. specific immunity c. innate immunity d. adaptive immunity e. b and d
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