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Multiple Choice
Which type of immune response is slower to produce antibodies upon exposure to antigens?
A
Immediate hypersensitivity response
B
Secondary immune response
C
Innate immune response
D
Primary immune response
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Understand the different types of immune responses: Immediate hypersensitivity response, Secondary immune response, Innate immune response, and Primary immune response.
Immediate hypersensitivity response is a rapid reaction to an allergen, typically occurring within minutes of exposure.
Secondary immune response is faster and more efficient than the primary response because the immune system has been previously exposed to the antigen and has memory cells ready to respond.
Innate immune response is the body's first line of defense and acts quickly to protect against pathogens, but it does not produce antibodies.
Primary immune response is slower because it is the first time the immune system encounters the antigen, requiring time to recognize, process, and produce specific antibodies.