What is the typical antibody concentration in serum after a secondary immune res

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What is the typical antibody concentration in serum after a secondary immune response compared to a primary response?
  1. Lower
  2. Similar
  3. Higher
  4. No antibodies produced

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the typical antibody concentration in serum after a secondary immune response compared to a primary response?
  • Step 1: Understand what an immune response is. It is how your body reacts to germs or vaccines.
  • Step 2: Know that there are two types of immune responses: primary and secondary.
  • Step 3: The primary immune response happens the first time your body encounters a germ or vaccine.
  • Step 4: During the primary response, your body produces antibodies, but the concentration is relatively low.
  • Step 5: The secondary immune response occurs when your body encounters the same germ or vaccine again.
  • Step 6: In the secondary response, your body remembers the germ and produces antibodies much faster and in larger amounts.
  • Step 7: Therefore, the antibody concentration in serum after a secondary immune response is much higher than after a primary response.
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