Innate Immunity - Non-specific immunity., MAMP - Pathogen molecules recognized by innate receptors., Macrophage - Large phagocyte; Important in innate defense., Antibodies - Proteins that bind specific antigens, NK Cells - Lymphocytes that destroy virus-infected cells without prior sensitization., Phagocytosis - Immune cells ingest and digest microbes., Adaptive/Acquired immunity - Repeated exposure improves immunity., Memory cells - Secondary response is faster due to these long-lived cells., Vaccine - Biological preparation that induces protective immunity., CRP- C Reactive Protein - An example of acute phase reactant protein that rises in acute bacterial infections , Premunition - Immunity that lasts only as long as the pathogen resides in the host, Primary immune response - The slow, sluggish, short-lived type of immune response, Herd immunity - Overall immunity of the community towards a pathogen, Immunity transferred from mother to fetus - Natural Passive Immunity, Readymade Antibody injections to protect from diseases - Artificial Passive immunity,

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