Active Immunity: How Flu Shots Provide Protection
The correct answer is active immunity.
Getting a flu shot is an example of active immunity because it stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies against the flu virus. This means that the body is better prepared to fight off the virus if it is ever exposed to it in the future.
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