The type of resistance that develops as a result developing disease?

The type of resistance that develops as a result of developing a disease is called acquired immunity or adaptive immunity. Acquired immunity is the body's ability to develop specific defenses against specific pathogens or antigens that have been encountered during an infection. It involves the activation of immune cells, such as B cells and T cells, which recognize and target specific pathogens or foreign substances, leading to their elimination and the development of memory cells that provide long-term protection against future encounters with the same pathogen.

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