List-I | List-II | ||
A. | B-Lymphocytes | I. | Passive immunity |
B. | Interferons | II. | Cell mediated immunity |
C. | T-Lymphocytes | III. | Produce an army of proteins in response to pathogens |
D. | Colostrum | IV. | Innate immunity |
The yellowish fluid "colostrum" secreted by mammary glands of the mother during the initial days of lactation has abundant antibodies (IgA) to protect the infant. This type of immunity is called as:
1. | Passive immunity | 2. | Active immunity |
3. | Acquired immunity | 4. | Autoimmunity |
Colostrum, the yellowish fluid, secreted by the mother during the initial days of lactation is very essential to impart immunity to newborn infants because it contains:
1. | Immunoglobulin A | 2. | Natural killer cells |
3. | Monocytes | 4. | Macrophages |
Which of the following immunoglobulins constitute the largest percentage in human milk?
1. IgD
2. IgM
3. IgA
4. IgG
Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across the placenta or through mother's milk to the infant is categorised as:
1. | Active immunity | 2. | Passive immunity |
3. | Cellular immunity | 4. | Innate non-specific immunity |
What is a vaccine:
1. Treated bacteria, virus & protein
2. Treated algae
3. Treated fungi
4. Treated plasmodium