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Match the effects, labelled a. through c., with the change(s) . (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-increasing the pressure gradient in a vessel
Secondary Immune Response
The body's enhanced immune response upon second and subsequent exposures to a pathogen, typically faster and more effective than the first.
Primary Immune Response
The response of the immune system to first exposure to an antigen. Compare with secondary immune response.
Passive Immunity
Immunity acquired by the transfer of antibodies from another individual, as opposed to the body producing its own.
Artificially Induced
This describes a condition or reaction that is not naturally occurring but is created through human intervention or manipulation.
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