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Administration of antivenom after snake bite is an example of
1 Naturally aquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired active immunity
3 Artificially aquired passive immunity
4 Naturally aquired passive immunity
Explanation:
In case of snake bites, the injection which is given to the patients contains performed antibodies against the snake venom this type of immunization is called passive immunization. Artificially acquired passive immunity is a short-term immunization by the injection of antibodies, such as gamma globulin, that are not produced by the recipient's cells.
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Colostrum the yellowish fluid, secreted by mother during the initial days of lactation is very essential to impart immunity to the new born infants because it contains
1 Natural killer cells
2 Monocytes
3 Macrophages
4 Immunoglobulin A
Explanation:
Colostrum has abundant IgA antibodies that provide naturally acquired passive immunity and protect the infant (from gastrointestinal infections) during first few months of life.
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Identify the wrong statement with reference to immunity.
1 When ready-made antibodies are directly given, it is called "Passive immunity".
2 Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
3 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it is an example for passive immunity.
4 When exposed to antigen (living or dead) antibodies are produced in the host's body. It is called "Active immunity".
Explanation:
Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
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Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mother's milk to the infant, is categorized as
1 Active immunity
2 Passive immunity
3 Cellular immunity
4 Innate non-specific immunity
Explanation:
Passive immunity is the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal, or from the transfer of antibodies through the placenta or from colostrum.
347145
Administration of antivenom after snake bite is an example of
1 Naturally aquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired active immunity
3 Artificially aquired passive immunity
4 Naturally aquired passive immunity
Explanation:
In case of snake bites, the injection which is given to the patients contains performed antibodies against the snake venom this type of immunization is called passive immunization. Artificially acquired passive immunity is a short-term immunization by the injection of antibodies, such as gamma globulin, that are not produced by the recipient's cells.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347146
Colostrum the yellowish fluid, secreted by mother during the initial days of lactation is very essential to impart immunity to the new born infants because it contains
1 Natural killer cells
2 Monocytes
3 Macrophages
4 Immunoglobulin A
Explanation:
Colostrum has abundant IgA antibodies that provide naturally acquired passive immunity and protect the infant (from gastrointestinal infections) during first few months of life.
NEET - 2019
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347147
Identify the wrong statement with reference to immunity.
1 When ready-made antibodies are directly given, it is called "Passive immunity".
2 Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
3 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it is an example for passive immunity.
4 When exposed to antigen (living or dead) antibodies are produced in the host's body. It is called "Active immunity".
Explanation:
Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
NEET - 2020
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Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mother's milk to the infant, is categorized as
1 Active immunity
2 Passive immunity
3 Cellular immunity
4 Innate non-specific immunity
Explanation:
Passive immunity is the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal, or from the transfer of antibodies through the placenta or from colostrum.
347145
Administration of antivenom after snake bite is an example of
1 Naturally aquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired active immunity
3 Artificially aquired passive immunity
4 Naturally aquired passive immunity
Explanation:
In case of snake bites, the injection which is given to the patients contains performed antibodies against the snake venom this type of immunization is called passive immunization. Artificially acquired passive immunity is a short-term immunization by the injection of antibodies, such as gamma globulin, that are not produced by the recipient's cells.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347146
Colostrum the yellowish fluid, secreted by mother during the initial days of lactation is very essential to impart immunity to the new born infants because it contains
1 Natural killer cells
2 Monocytes
3 Macrophages
4 Immunoglobulin A
Explanation:
Colostrum has abundant IgA antibodies that provide naturally acquired passive immunity and protect the infant (from gastrointestinal infections) during first few months of life.
NEET - 2019
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347147
Identify the wrong statement with reference to immunity.
1 When ready-made antibodies are directly given, it is called "Passive immunity".
2 Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
3 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it is an example for passive immunity.
4 When exposed to antigen (living or dead) antibodies are produced in the host's body. It is called "Active immunity".
Explanation:
Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
NEET - 2020
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347148
Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mother's milk to the infant, is categorized as
1 Active immunity
2 Passive immunity
3 Cellular immunity
4 Innate non-specific immunity
Explanation:
Passive immunity is the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal, or from the transfer of antibodies through the placenta or from colostrum.
347145
Administration of antivenom after snake bite is an example of
1 Naturally aquired active immunity
2 Artificially acquired active immunity
3 Artificially aquired passive immunity
4 Naturally aquired passive immunity
Explanation:
In case of snake bites, the injection which is given to the patients contains performed antibodies against the snake venom this type of immunization is called passive immunization. Artificially acquired passive immunity is a short-term immunization by the injection of antibodies, such as gamma globulin, that are not produced by the recipient's cells.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347146
Colostrum the yellowish fluid, secreted by mother during the initial days of lactation is very essential to impart immunity to the new born infants because it contains
1 Natural killer cells
2 Monocytes
3 Macrophages
4 Immunoglobulin A
Explanation:
Colostrum has abundant IgA antibodies that provide naturally acquired passive immunity and protect the infant (from gastrointestinal infections) during first few months of life.
NEET - 2019
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347147
Identify the wrong statement with reference to immunity.
1 When ready-made antibodies are directly given, it is called "Passive immunity".
2 Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
3 Foetus receives some antibodies from mother, it is an example for passive immunity.
4 When exposed to antigen (living or dead) antibodies are produced in the host's body. It is called "Active immunity".
Explanation:
Active immunity is quick and gives full response.
NEET - 2020
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347148
Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mother's milk to the infant, is categorized as
1 Active immunity
2 Passive immunity
3 Cellular immunity
4 Innate non-specific immunity
Explanation:
Passive immunity is the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal, or from the transfer of antibodies through the placenta or from colostrum.