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A secondary immune response differs from the primary immune response in that:

  • A. It is more rapid than the primary response and results in higher antibody levels
  • B. It is slower than the primary response and doesn't change the antibody levels
  • C. It occurs at the same time as the primary response but results in a decrease in antibodies
  • D. It only occurs in hyperallergic reactions and results in a decrease in antibodies
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. A secondary immune response is characterized by being more rapid than the primary response and results in higher antibody levels. This is because memory B cells are already present and can quickly differentiate into plasma cells upon re-exposure to the antigen. Choice B is incorrect because a secondary immune response is faster, not slower, than the primary response, and it does lead to higher antibody levels. Choice C is incorrect because a secondary response does not result in a decrease in antibodies; instead, it leads to an increase. Choice D is incorrect because a secondary immune response is not limited to hyperallergic reactions, and it results in an increase, not a decrease, in antibodies.