Why can antibody-mediated immunity be transferred from one person to another person?

a. White blood cells from one person are recognized as "foreign" by another person and trigger an immunologic response.
b. When antibodies bind to antigens, the entire complex can then be totally eliminated from the body.
c. Reexposure to the same microorganism results in greatly increased production of specific antibodies.
d. Formed antibodies are released as free substances into the blood and other body fluids.


ANS: D

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