Innate Immunity VS Adaptive Immunity

Innate Immunity VS Adaptive Immunity

🇺🇸 - Innate Immunity VS Adaptive Immunity

What is the difference between innate immunity and adaptive immunity? Well, before talking about this difference, we could firstly start asking ourselves: “What is immunity”?

How do you think your body protects or tries to protect itself from diseases?

Immunity is part of it. The innate immunity is the one that is ready. It is ready to help your body to protect itself. The Adaptive immunity is a little bit slower during this process.

Q: Ok, but how are they both connected?

Let's say you get sick. When you would get sick again, your body already has that “registered” in there. So, you adaptive immunity could work faster than before, independently of your innate immunity. They work together!


When was the last time you recovered from an illness, and which one was it?

🇪🇸 - Innate VS Adaptive Inmunity

What is the difference between innate immunity and adaptive immunity? Well, before talking about this difference, we could start asking ourselves: What is immunity?

How do you believe that your body protects itself or tries to protect itself from illnesses?

Immunity is part of that. Innate immunity is the one on this list. This list is to help your body protect itself. Adaptive immunity is a little slow in this process.

Q But, ok… How are they connected?

Let's say you're sick. When you are sick again, your body is already registered there. Therefore, your adaptive immunity could function more quickly than before, independently of your innate immunity. Work together!

When was the last time you recovered from an illness and how long was it?

🇧🇷 - Innate Immunity VS Adaptive Immunity

What is the difference between innate immunity and adaptive immunity?

Well, before we start talking about this difference, we could first ask ourselves: “What is immunity”?

How do you think your body protects itself or tries to protect itself from diseases?

Immunity is part of this process. Innate immunity is that which is already ready. You are now prepared to help your body protect itself. Adaptive is a little slower during this process.

Q: Okay, but how are the two connected?

Let's say you get a disease. When you “get it the second time,” your body has already registered that in your organism. In other words: your adaptive immunity managed to contribute more quickly than before, regardless of your innate immunity. They work together!

When was the last time you recovered from an illness, and what was it?

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