____________ immunity occurs when the person is exposed to a ____________ pathogen, develops the disease, and becomes immune as a result of the ____________ immune response. ____________ immunity can be induced by any substance that contains the antigen that is purposefully introduced into the body. For example, a vaccine stimulates a primary response against the antigen without causing symptoms of the disease. ____________ immunity is a short-term immunization due to the injection of ____________ that are not produced by the recipient's immune system. ____________ immunity occurs in the fetus during pregnancy, as certain antibodies are passed from the maternal blood into the fetal bloodstream.

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Answer:

Naturally acquired active, Live, primary, Artificially acquired active, Artificially acquired passive, Antibodies, Naturally acquired passive

Explanation:

Immunity refers to the state of being resistant to infection or reinfection with a pathogen

It can be passive or active immunity.

Active immunity can be Naturally acquired active immunity when a person is exposed to live pathogens,manifests the disease and due to primary immune response they become immune. Artificially acquired active immunity is through vaccination.

Passive immunity can be Naturally acquires passive immunity where a fetus gets some antibodies from maternal blood stream and becomes immune to certain pathogens. Whereas Artificially acquired passive immunity is when an individual is injected with antibodies such as gamma globulin.

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