The question describes a scenario where a person infected with a deadly microbe is given preformed antibodies to provide a quick immune response.
Let's analyze the different types of immunity mentioned:
The scenario described – administering preformed antibodies for immediate protection against a deadly microbe – directly corresponds to the definition of Passive immunisation.
The development of a quick immune response in a person infected with deadly microbes by administering preformed antibodies is known as passive immunization. In passive immunization, antibodies are directly introduced into the body rather than allowing the body to produce its own antibodies. This provides immediate protection against the pathogen but does not lead to long-term immunity.
The correct answer is (D) : Passive immunisation.
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Calotropis | p. | Invertebrates |
| 2. | Pisaster | q. | Distasteful |
| 3. | Monarch butterfly | r. | Cryptically colored |
| 4. | Frogs | s. | Cardioglycoside |
Match Column I and Column I
| Column I | Column II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Narrowly utilitarian argument | p | Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services |
| 2 | Broadly utilitarian argument | q | Every species has an intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future generation. |
| 3 | Ethical argument | r | Receiving benefits like food, medicine & industrial products. |