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Types of Immunity > Acquired Immunity

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Types of Immunity > Acquired Immunity

  • Meaning: Immunity developed during lifetime; also called Adaptive/Specific immunity. Works by producing antibodies against specific antigens.
  • Key Features: Specificity, Diversity, Self vs Non-self discrimination, and Memory (faster response on second exposure to the same pathogen).
  • Active Immunity: The body produces its own antibodies. Natural — after infection (e.g., measles, lifelong). Artificial — via vaccines (e.g., Polio, BCG).
  • Passive Immunity: Ready-made antibodies received externally. Natural — from mother via placenta/colostrum. Artificial — injected serum from immunised animals (e.g., anti-rabies from horses).
  • Key Difference: Active immunity is long-lasting (memory cells formed); Passive immunity is short-lived (no memory cells).
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