The predominant antibody of a typical primary immune response is:

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Adaptive immunity is a type of immunity that develops when the body's immune system responds to a foreign substance or microorganism. It's also known as the acquired immune system or specific immune system.  Adaptive immunity involves specialized immune cells and antibodies that attack and destroy foreign invaders. It can last for a few weeks or months, or for a long time, sometimes for a person's entire life.  The adaptive immune system protects the body from infection by pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It specifically targets the type of germ that is causing... Show more

The predominant antibody of a typical primary immune response is: