Acquired specific immunity involves the response of b) B and T Lymphocytes
B and T Lymphocytes are responsible for providing Acquired specific immunity to the body.
B and T Lymphocytes are formed in the bone marrow and for maturation T Lymphocytes transfers to the Thymus of the body whereas B-Lymphocytes remain confined to bone marrow for maturation and proliferation as well.
B lymphocytes provide Antibody Mediated immunity to the body which forms a part of the Acquired specific immunity of the body whereas T-lymphocytes provide Cell Mediated immunity to the body which forms a part of the Acquired specific immunity of the body.
Acquired specific immunity is acquired by the body during its lifetime on the countering of various infections and acting accordingly.
It is not present since birth hence it is not Innate.
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