Why is the antibody-mediated immunity also called humoral immune response?
Antibody-mediated immunity is also called the humoral immune response because the antibodies produced by B cells circulate in the body fluids (or humors) such as blood and lymph. The term “humoral” is derived from the Latin word humor, meaning fluid. Since this immune response occurs via soluble molecules in fluids and not through direct cell contact, it is termed the humoral response.
(c) The organ transplants are often rejected if not taken from suitable compatible persons. [(i)] Mention the characteristic of our immune system that is responsible for the graft rejection. [(ii)] Name the type of immune response and the cell involved in it.