NEET Zoology Immunity MCQ Question
Select the correct statement w.r.t. immunity in higher vertebrates.
Acquired immunity is non-specific.
The T⁻cells themselves do not secrete antibodies.
The body is able to differentiate between 'self' and 'nonself' cells in auto-immune diseases.
Since antibodies are found in the blood, the response given by them is called as cell-mediated immune response.
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
T⁻cells do not secrete antibodies; they are involved in cell-mediated immunity, whereas B⁻cells produce antibodies.
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