Given one difference between Natural and Acquired immunity

One difference between natural and acquired immunity is their mode of acquisition. Natural immunity is present at birth and is genetically determined. It is a result of the individual's genetic makeup and does not require prior exposure to a specific pathogen. In contrast, acquired immunity is developed over time through exposure to pathogens or through the administration of vaccinations. It is not present at birth and is acquired after encountering a particular pathogen or through immunization.