What is the difference between innate and adaptive immunity?
The other day in class, someone asked about the difference between innate and adaptive immunity, and I realized it’s a question that comes up quite often. I remember reading a textbook chapter that broke it down in a simple way—innate immunity is your body’s quick, general defense, while adaptive immunity takes a bit longer but is specific and remembers the pathogens. Here’s a clear explanation for anyone curious.
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Innate Immunity (Also called Natural or Non-specific Immunity)
Definition
Innate immunity refers to the first line of defense against infection, comprising non-specific mechanisms that are present from birth and act rapidly upon encountering a pathogen.
Specificity
Speed of Response
Memory