This section highlights the practical and real-world applications of immune response mechanisms in medicine, public health, and biotechnology. It is designed for Class 11–12 students, NEET aspirants, and undergraduate learners to connect immunological principles with everyday and clinical contexts.
In this section, you will study:
Application of immune response in vaccination and immunization programs
Role of immunity in prevention and control of infectious diseases
Use of immune principles in allergy management and hypersensitivity reactions
Application of immune response concepts in organ transplantation
Role of immunity in autoimmune disease understanding
Use of immunological knowledge in disease diagnosis
Basics of immunotherapy and immune-based treatments
NCERT-based application questions, examples, and exam-oriented problems
The content is structured to enhance application-based understanding, strengthen clinical and practical reasoning, and help students confidently handle real-world and case-based questions in school examinations, NEET, and undergraduate assessments.
Understand how immune response mechanisms are applied in healthcare, disease prevention, and modern medical science beyond theoretical study.
Q. What is the function of memory B cells?
A.
To produce antibodies immediately
B.
To remember past infections
C.
To activate T cells
D.
To phagocytize pathogens
Solution
Memory B cells are responsible for remembering past infections and can quickly produce antibodies upon re-exposure to the same pathogen.