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imagine a hypothetical disease that is destroyed by the body so quickly that the immune system never has a chance to create memory b or t cells. what would be the consequence for the individual?
they would be able to transfer antibodies for this disease to their children.
they would have permanent active immunity against the disease.
they would not develop long - term active immunity and could be seriously re - infected in the future.
they would have permanent passive immunity against the disease.
Memory B and T cells are crucial for long - term active immunity. Without them, the body can't remember the pathogen for future encounters, increasing the risk of reinfection. Antibody transfer to children is not related to this situation, and permanent active or passive immunity won't be achieved.
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They would not develop long - term active immunity and could be seriously re - infected in the future.