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← Nature & AnimalsWhich outcome occurs when repeated low-dose venom exposure triggers immunity?
A)Enhanced antibody production to counteract venom✓
B)Decreased cellular proliferation at exposure site
C)Downregulation of protease enzyme synthesis
D)Inhibition of neurotransmitter receptor binding
💡 Explanation
Enhanced antibody production occurs via acquired immunity; the Repeated exposure activates B cells resulting in the clonal selection mechanism, causing increased antibody production. Therefore, the body becomes better at neutralizing the venom, rather than exhibiting reduced cellular activity or enzyme activity.
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