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Passive Immunity

Summary Information: Passive Immunity

Passive Immunity: Passive immunity is one source of acquired immunity. Passive immunity is provided by antibodies that come from outside a person's own body. There are two types of passive immunity: natural passive immunity and artificial passive immunity.

Closely Related Organs: Passive Immunity

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Sub Parts: Passive Immunity

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