Your body can get antibodies from?

A. Immunizations.
B. Being exposed to the virus or antibody and having your immune system make it.
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
D?
I don't know though becuase All of the above is under none of the above. Im really confused.

Antibodies help fight viruses, diseases, illnesses, colds, etc(Whatever you call it), and immunizations also do the same. They are what in shots you get from doctors.

So with that, I agree with your answer of D.

I hope this helps! :)

The correct answer is D. All of the above.

To get antibodies, your body has multiple ways:

A. Immunizations: When you receive a vaccine, your body is exposed to a weakened or inactivated form of the virus or a specific part of it. This exposure stimulates your immune system to produce antibodies that can recognize and effectively combat the virus in case of future encounters.

B. Being exposed to the virus or antibody and having your immune system make it: When you are infected by a virus or exposed to a particular antibody, your immune system recognizes the foreign substance and mounts an immune response. This response involves the production of specific antibodies that are tailored to combat that specific virus or antibody.

Since both immunizations and exposure to the virus or specific antibodies can lead to the production of antibodies in your body, the correct answer is D. All of the above.

Regarding your confusion between "All of the above" and "None of the above," it appears to be an error. If the options presented to you list "All of the above" and "None of the above," it is common for "All of the above" to be the correct answer when multiple options are valid.