Secondary Response
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Q.
Regarding the assertion and reason, select the right option.
Assertion [A]: An individual suffering from chicken pox is usually not infected by the same virus for the second time in his/her life.
Reason [R]: Memory immune cells trigger immediate and complete secondary response during a second encounter.
Both A and R are true and R explains A
Both A and R are true and R does not explain A
A is true and R is false
Both A and R are false
Q.
Why does our immune system save information about an infectious virus?
To transfer the information from parents to offsprings
To determine some characteristics of the virus
- To provide specific and intensified response for the second invasion of the virus
None of the above
Q. Our immune system stores information about pathogens to provide specific response if invaded by the same pathogen again.
- True
- False
Q. The primary immune response is slow and creates memory of the pathogen in the immune system.
- True
- False