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2. Antibodies to common microorganisms have been developed by (1 point)

a) infancy.
b) childhood.
c) adolescence.
d) adulthood.

My Answer: A
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- Da Fash

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Hi Da Fash! Thanks for your question.

To answer this question, we need to understand when the antibodies to common microorganisms are developed. Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system in response to foreign substances such as microorganisms.

Typically, the development of antibodies to common microorganisms starts early in life. Babies are born with some natural immunity due to antibodies passed on from their mothers during pregnancy. However, it takes time for the immune system to develop fully and for antibodies to be produced in response to specific microorganisms.

During infancy, the immune system continues to develop, but it may not yet have encountered a wide range of microorganisms. Therefore, while some antibody production might occur during infancy, it may not be sufficient or fully developed to cover a wide range of common microorganisms.

As children grow and are exposed to more microorganisms, their immune systems have more chances to produce antibodies against them. This means that childhood is a period during which antibodies to common microorganisms are further developed.

Adolescence and adulthood are stages when the immune system is fully matured, and the production of antibodies against common microorganisms continues. However, by this time, many antibodies to common microorganisms have already been developed during childhood.

Given this information, the best answer to the question would be b) childhood, because it is during this period that antibodies to common microorganisms are actively developed and reinforced.

I hope this explanation helps!