Fill in the blanks: Our body, when it encounters a pathogen for the first time, produces a response called . . . . . . $a$ . . . . . . response, which is of . . . . . . $b$ . . . . . . intensity. Subsequent encounters with the same pathogen elicit a . . . . . . $c$ . . . . . . intensified . . . . . . $d$ . . . . . . response.

  • A
    $a-$Anamnestic, $b-$Low, $c-$High, $d-$Secondary
  • B
    $a-$Secondary, $b-$High, $c-$Low, $d-$Primary
  • C
    $a-$Primary, $b-$Low, $c-$High, $d-$Anamnestic
  • D
    $a-$Primary, $b-$High, $c-$Low, $d-$Anamnestic

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