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acquired through infection or contact with a pathogen
naturally acquired; ACTIVE
antibodies pass from mother to fetus via placenta
passive; naturally acquired
vaccine : dead or attenuated pathogens
active artificially acquired
injection of immune serum; gamma globulin
passive; artificially acquired
located on outside of b cells as antigen receptors
IgD
first Ig made in response; pentamer;
IgM
most abundant; protects against bacteria, viruses, toxins; crosses placenta to give passive immunity from mom to baby
igG
secretory: saliva, sweat, milk
IgA
causes cells to release histamine; fo rallergy
IgE
tissue grafts from one body site to another in same person
autografts
grafts donated to a patient by twin
isografts
transplant from not genetically identical but from human
allograft
graft taken from another animal
xenograft