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Biology, 25.07.2019 17:00 brettriley4402

Someone bitten by a poisonous snake should be given some antivenom (antibodies) to prevent them from dying. if they are bitten by the same type of snake three years after the initial bite, will they have immunity to the venom, or should they get another shot of antivenom? justify your response with an explanation of the type of immunity someone gains from a shot of antibodies.

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