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- What is clonal selection hypothesis and use the autoimmune response and immunological memory to suggest why the hypothesis may be true or notClonal Selection Hypothesis is the most accepted theory for how immune cells respond to specific antigens. Explain the clonal selection hypothesis. Use the autoimmune response, and immunological memory to suggest why the hypothesis may be correct….or not? (150 words)Breastfeeding is an example of which of the following types of immunity? View Available Hint(s) for Part A artificially acquired active immunity naturally acquired active immunity artificially acquired passive immunotherapy naturally acquired passive immunity
- Natural immunity occurs without a vaccine, just by exposure to a particular stimulus, like the chicken pox virus. Explain why people don’t get chicken pox twice.Which of the following cells is important in the innateimmune response?a. B cellsb. T cellsc. macrophagesd. plasma cellsWhich of the following is a mechanism by which antibodies help rid the body of invading microbes? Agglutination whereby the bacteria are clumped together. Identifying viruses for elimination by NK cells Non-antibody dependent activation of complement Autoimmune disease
- Why we do not use antibodies against viruses?All antigen are not immunogen but all immunogen are antigen- please Briefly explainWhy is innate immunity referred to as nonspecific? Group of answer choices because it provides defense against a wide range of pathogens because it is a form of defense that functions in all human body systems because it is a form of defense found in all animal species because it provides a built-in mechanism of defense that does not require "training"